It's certainely not better than JDM. Anyways, did you tried other software? From the RCD website, they list IC-Prog, WinPic and PICProg4U. May worth a look to.
Are you using a USB-to-Serial converter between your PC/Laptop and your programmer?
It's certainely not better than JDM. Anyways, did you tried other software? From the RCD website, they list IC-Prog, WinPic and PICProg4U. May worth a look to.
Are you using a USB-to-Serial converter between your PC/Laptop and your programmer?
Last edited by mister_e; - 29th October 2008 at 04:27.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Well, i don't know what else i could suggest...
1. Make sure MCLR/VPP pin goes ~13V while trying to program.
2. try to sit a 0.1 uf on the top of your PIC, between Vdd and Vss pin.
3. Make sure that your programmer is as per their schematic if you built it yourself.
Try with other software, some like IC-PROG seems to show some setting suggestions for each programmer type.
good luck![]()
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
hi
I build another programmer
wen me trying to programme with this new one..
the same error message is shows
wat can I do
http://electronics4everyone.blogspot...rogrammer.html
the above is my 2nd programmer
at the time of flashing, I checked the voltage across MCLR and VSS
around 13 volts is coming
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