Quote Originally Posted by Joe S. View Post
Hi Phoenix_1,
Unless you are making secret Government military hardware (unlikely given your experience level), You will be light years ahead of the game, if you were to post your code, especially given your command of the English language, I am sure it is much better than my command of Yugoslavian, I am not Knocking you, just trying to be helpful.<br> That said, Does any part of your routine operate? If not, I would suspect an error in the Config Fuse settings, or a hardware problem like corroded breadboard, that is why the Skimask ALWAYS uses a blinky in his circuits. So as to see if life exists inside the &micro;Controller. I think it is a good idea, you can always remove it after you get the device working.
Yes blinky is always good and I use it all the time and couple metods too but with these
&micro no metods work and after all time what I was spend with it end coming soon and buy couple new maybe will fix that problem :-((

Interest is at that pcs to programing go good and erase too.
If someone want to test it I will send it via mail to him for probe ...

Just give me to know who want to probe make it work :-)

Regards Robert