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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe S. View Post
    I don't think the config fuses are going to be recovered from the hex when you read a chip, though I might be wrong. In using ICPROG it has available the option to set the fuses in the programmer, if the chip doesn't know about the EXT. OSC, it will run on what it finds inside, again FSCM . . . , have you verified the ext. OSC is working ?
    I figured it out, the oscilator type in the include file was set wrong on my end.

    I thought it was using a copy of the file in the local directory instead of the one in the path...

    Is there a way to ensure the compilier uses local copies rather than the ones in the path?

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    I always put the Config settings in my source code, the compiler appends it to the hex and it is set for you when you open the file in the programmer.
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