Lost your OSCCAL Value ???


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    Ya know ...,

    I think the first post was a perfectly valid way of regaining an OSCCAL value if it got overwritten or erased.

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    The one I use is local made.

    I don not think you can find it in France, but if you like to import and trade, I can help you out.

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    Hi, Sayzer


    If I try to understand Turkish ... I see "read","Ok","cancel" and "help" commands ( think to correct me if I'm wrong ... )


    so, With that programmer, seems You could only read or modify the cal value ...


    but, if overwritten ( by error ! ) ... you can't recover the initial value.

    My Picstart also does read/modify ...


    but I don't know any programmer in this small world able to recover a LOST value. ... would yours automatically retrieve that value ???

    Alain

    PS: By the way ... does " Oku " mean you got it wrong ???
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    Finally, I got it !!!

    no Turkish product at all ... booooo !!!

    http://www.kitsrus.com/pdf/k149d_intro.pdf

    and the "Microburn" program doesn't show any kind of auto-retrieving for the cal value ...

    Program also FREELY available in English ...

    Alain
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