MicroCode Studio & WINPIC - fuses not set correctly


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    Quote Originally Posted by flotulopex View Post
    I use the "connect target" functionality of WINPIC. At the start of the programming process, WINPIC will activate a relay on the programmer connecting all wires physically to the PIC. After the "burning" process is done, WINPIC disconnects all wires from the PIC.

    Hummm, using a bootloader may be more appropriate in this cas, don't you think?

    J-P

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    In the PicKit2's shema, I can see i.e. that pin18 is not used.

    How difficult would it be for a programmer to add a kind of "connect target" function in the program?

    It should just pull a port high half a second before starting the burning process and go back low at the end.

    The programmer's software is available here.

    I'll need a second life to learn C+...

    NB: does this make maybe sense to open a new thread for this kind of requests?
    Roger

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