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    Quote Originally Posted by malc-c View Post

    Hope you get things resolved soon
    I very much doubt they will bother with any of it TBH, they will make there money selling them, and see no profit in supporting them.

    I still seem to be hitting my head with the fuses, but thats me, and why the software has 4 buttons marked program, and each one does program, but only one seems to set the fuses, is a joke.....

    busy on the day job over the weekend so will play more from monday, I think I'll start a whole site for this board, ppl will need somewhere to go to find why it does not work.......

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    Talking

    Sometimes it is better to just get something that has support behind it, even if it doesn't have all the bells and whistles.
    Quite satisfied with my Easypic 3, 4, and now 5 :-)

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    Hi, F lez

    For RB6 and RB7 behaviour ...

    what are the other functions of those pins ??? ... especially at programming time ???

    was no use to make a video to show us everything normal ...

    Consider yourself lucky the programming was OK with leds attached to these pins.


    Have a good cup of coffee and after that, look at what is "ICSP" ...

    Pics are not exactly Toys ... or they are somewhat advanced toys.

    Alain

    PS: you can download [freely] the EasyPic5 manuals : there are lots of info to help you understand what you consider as " problems " or " misfunctionning ".
    ************************************************** ***********************
    Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
    ************************************************** ***********************
    IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
    certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    Hi, F lez

    For RB6 and RB7 behaviour ...

    what are the other functions of those pins ??? ... especially at programming time ???
    Well at programming time I'd expect them to be programming the pic......

    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post

    was no use to make a video to show us everything normal ...
    Thats ok, I didnt do that, I made a video showing abnormal behavior, if you watch it again, rb6 and r7 do not go logic high for some time after, even though rb0 to rb5 work ok.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post

    Consider yourself lucky the programming was OK with leds attached to these pins.
    Yes I have fell foul of that before, and expected to have to disconnect them, but it seems the inbuilt programmer does not have an issue with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post

    Have a good cup of coffee and after that, look at what is "ICSP" ...
    Been their done that, but its not exactly as ''on the fly' as this board provides.


    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    PS: you can download [freely] the EasyPic5 manuals : there are lots of info to help you understand what you consider as " problems " or " misfunctionning ".
    Well it would if the hardware was the same maybe, and as this issue is with the inbuilt programmer, I doubt it will shed much light. easypic does seem to have better/more docs though.


    As to the rb6 rb7 issues, they have admitted its a ''feature'' that after usb access the inbuilt programmer does not release them for a few seconds, as shown in my video.



    I know you all say ''should have got an easypic5'' well, I must admit, I do kind of wish I had, but it was going to cost more, and did not come in my favourite colour...........

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    Thumbs up

    just make one board and leer some electronics at the same time

    good lock
    My Hobbies is PicBasic PRO

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    Default Simple 16x2 lcd code

    Hi,

    Tacke all j14 jumpers and use the jumper wires to conect the port and lcd

    Conections:

    J14 - PIC PORT

    PIN2 - PortB.2
    PIN3 - GND
    PIN4 - PortB.3
    PIN11 - PortB.4
    PIN12 - PortB.5
    Pin13 - PortB.6
    PIN14 - PortB.7

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    @ Device HS_OSC ' High Speed Crystal
    define OSC 20

    Include "modedefs.bas" ' Include serial modes

    ' Define LCD registers and bits this time not use it for later apps..
    Define LCD_DREG PORTB 'Lcd D 4-bit parallel register starts at PortB.4 to PortB.7
    Define LCD_DBIT 4
    Define LCD_RSREG PORTB
    Define LCD_RSBIT 2
    Define LCD_EREG PORTB
    Define LCD_EBIT 3
    Define LCD_COMMANDUS 2000 ' Command Delay (uS)
    Define LCD_DATAUS 50 ' Data Delay (uS)
    DefineLCD_LINES 2 'Number lines on LCD

    DEFINE HSER_RCSTA 90h ' Enable serial port & continuous receive
    DEFINE HSER_TXSTA 24h ' Enable transmit, BRGH = 1
    DEFINE HSER_SPBRG 129 ' 9600 Baud @ 20MHz, 0.16%
    DEFINE HSER_CLROERR 1 ' Clear overflow automatically


    LCDOut $FE, 1 ' Clear screen
    Pause 500 ' Wait .5 second

    LCDOut "Ola Paulo Filipe Santos" ' Display "Ola Paulo Filipe Santos"

    End
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    Have fun.

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    Default Questions about these dev boards

    Hi,
    Sorry for bringing back this old topic, but there seems to be a lot of knowledgeable users of these products. I've been looking at both the EasyPIC6 and QL200, and I have to say I'm leaning to the EasyPIC, mainly for support and documentation reasons. But I've had a hard time trying to determining a couple of things about it.

    Firstly, is the MCU shown in the photos included, and what type is it? It doesn't seem to explicitly show this information on their site or in the documentation.

    From what I've read, I can use MPLAB (and Hi-Tech C or Microchip C18, etc.). I usually use Pickit2 or 3 to program my PICs, but I assume the board will come with drivers for the mikroICD interface for MPLAB? I'm wrong on these points?

    Also, will it only drive the MCU and peripherals at 5V, or can other voltages (eg. 3.3V) be used/selected?

    Thanks in advance,
    Angelo

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