Maybe the XP polling patch will help?
http://www.melabs.com/support/patches.htm#xppolling
Maybe the XP polling patch will help?
http://www.melabs.com/support/patches.htm#xppolling
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Or, switch over to Winpic800; it supports the EPIC hardware (ETT PIC V3-V4 or GTP-07 options), and is IMHO a far better utility. Also lets you completely configure parameters, including the port settings.
Regards,
Anand
I fear , we will be piling up programmer cards in the home / office, if we go on purchasing, the moment one doesn't work. Unless one is a serious professional programmer and his work suffers losses due to just a programmer, any one can scratch his head and look back at the programmer hardware or driver, we can settle things in a short time. added, we gain experience of servicing hardware.
Most common faults can be attributed to loose connections or power supply related. of course, the interconnecting cable should be below the critical length as it creates lot of confusions and we may wrongly interpret as hardware fault.
Regards,
Sarma
No, you have misunderstood my suggestion. Winpic 800 is a piece of *software* that works with a variety of programmers, including the EPIC and its clones.
An additional benefit is that one can individually test the Vpp, clock and data lines under Winpic800 (as also with some others).
And its free.
Regards,
Anand
Hello dmacq,
Did you make sure your programming software knows where to look for the programmer and what type of programmer you are using. You haven't mentioned anything about the software you are using so we can only grasp at straws. As Mr E said, MELabs has a patch for using their parrallel programmer with windows XP and you shouldn't have to remove your printer driver. I have 2 different HP printers on my system and both my USB and parrallel programmers work fine. If you are using Micro Code Studio you have to select which programmer you are using.
HTH,
BobK
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