Thank you very much!!
I really appreciate it!
By the way ...
Think ICD2 is the most powerful and will allow 16 and 32 Bits ICSP Pics programming AND Debugging with MPLAB ...
Only 8 bits with The PicFlash ... and no PbP debugging.
But cost is also different !!!
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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This also explains ICSP. http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/51553E.pdf
You can also adapt you PICSTART into a ICSP. I use 6x1 headers that match the PICKIT2 on the PCB. Make the adapter DIP to cable for the PICSTART , use MCLR, ICSPDAT, ICSPCLK, and VSS from the PICKSTART. Power is provided at the PCB.
FOLLOW ALL OF THE ISOLATION GUIDELINES
Now you can use a PICKIT2 or the PICSTART.
My PICKSTART stays on the bench and my PICKIT goes on the road.
Thats my two cents![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Thank you Dave.
Do I need the PICKIT2 to adapt the PICSTART into an ICSP?
Koossa
No, sorry I made it confusing.
All you need are the 4 wires from the PICSTART to the chip. Plus power at the chip.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
You may want to read this.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...2&postcount=25
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
maybe this one too
http://www.auelectronics.com/Q8.htm
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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