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    The ICSP used pins must be disabled from your circuitry just for programming ... you re-enable those PCB tracks after programming by using jumpers or, simpler by tin drops on the PCB side.

    see here :

    http://www.mikroe.com/pdf/picflash_manual_v5.pdf

    It's the clearest document I know ...

    Alain
    Last edited by Acetronics2; - 17th April 2008 at 15:31.
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