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'[PICLIST] Free Programmer software? HELP!!'
2000\10\01@001909 by Brian Gracia

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Hello Everyone,

I currently use Pic16Pro Light to program my pics.  I am having trouble
getting them to run.  I was having trouble with a DT001 programmer and
Windows 2000, but I solved that and a screen refresh problem I was having.

Now I have another problem.  I have gotten pics to program and run before
with no problem.  I am now having a problem getting Blink to work.  I have
verified all circuit wiring, so I know that is not a problem.  I have
narrowed it down to the following.  I edited 16F84.INC an switched the OSC
to HS.  I previously could not get a pic to run unless I used the HS mode
for a 3pin 4MHz resonator.  The pic programs ok and verifies ok.  But when
I read back the code from the pic, I notice that the OSC setting is wrong
on the screen.  When I load a hex file, the program comes up with the
correct OSC, but on program and read back, the OSC is different.  It is RS.
I know that this will not get the pic up and running, so I am looking for
other software.

Can anyone offer a solution to my problem or does anyone know of any other
DOS based software that will run with a DT001 programmer?

Thanks,
Brian Gracia

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2000\10\01@073619 by xandinho

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>for a 3pin 4MHz resonator.  The pic programs ok and verifies ok.  But when
>I read back the code from the pic, I notice that the OSC setting is wrong
>on the screen.  When I load a hex file, the program comes up with the
>correct OSC, but on program and read back, the OSC is different.  It is RS.
> I know that this will not get the pic up and running, so I am looking for
>other software.

       The same happens with me. P200MMX, NoPPP, Windows 98 and NoPPP for windows (wow, great proggie!). The solution I found: change the setting from one type of oscilator to another, and so to the type I want to use. It always works :o)


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