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
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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