Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Nov 29, 2003 #21 Re: Same problem damonwill said: I have the same problem. I can program a chip once, and then when I erase it and re-program it gives me the first error message. Any thoughts? :evil: Click to expand... Try reading the chip before re-programming, and make sure it's actually fully erased - if the chip isn't blank it's quite likely it may fail on the first byte, though if the first bytes are identical it shouldn't.
Re: Same problem damonwill said: I have the same problem. I can program a chip once, and then when I erase it and re-program it gives me the first error message. Any thoughts? :evil: Click to expand... Try reading the chip before re-programming, and make sure it's actually fully erased - if the chip isn't blank it's quite likely it may fail on the first byte, though if the first bytes are identical it shouldn't.