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Inchworm built: Next step

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Hedos

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Hi guys, I got my Inchworm programmer working.
Not, I'm unsure about what to do next to actually program my chip. Some people provided answers in the Inchworm review thread.. but it appeared unclear to me, especially with the new terminology.

The Inchworm manual says very little about that. So, we got the ICD cable with 10 wires.. Only five appear to be of interest: VPP, +5V, GND, PGD, PGC.

Where can I learn how to link these output to my PIC so it can be programmed? (I just want to program a 16F628A for the moment.. I'd be ok setting up everything on a breadboard)

Thanks!
 
Hedos said:
Hi guys, I got my Inchworm programmer working.
Not, I'm unsure about what to do next to actually program my chip. Some people provided answers in the Inchworm review thread.. but it appeared unclear to me, especially with the new terminology.

The Inchworm manual says very little about that. So, we got the ICD cable with 10 wires.. Only five appear to be of interest: VPP, +5V, GND, PGD, PGC.

Where can I learn how to link these output to my PIC so it can be programmed? (I just want to program a 16F628A for the moment.. I'd be ok setting up everything on a breadboard)

Thanks!

Go look in the thread where you started with power problems on the inchworm. I left a couple comments there.
 
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