williB New Member Mar 5, 2007 #1 yay it was a bad crystal.. Attachments success.JPG 50.1 KB · Views: 144
williB New Member Mar 5, 2007 #3 what i did to fix the problem should have been your question. here is what i have so far , about to start programming Attachments yay.JPG 26.4 KB · Views: 134
what i did to fix the problem should have been your question. here is what i have so far , about to start programming
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2007 #5 Wow a broken crystal (second one I've heard of) is about the toughest problem to fix. Congratulations.
Wow a broken crystal (second one I've heard of) is about the toughest problem to fix. Congratulations.
williB New Member Mar 5, 2007 #6 blueroomelectronics said: Wow a broken crystal (second one I've heard of) is about the toughest problem to fix. Congratulations. Click to expand... yeah it was a tough one. i would like to start programming , but i got the error shown in my previous post , what did i do wrong? what steps should i do to get this baby working?
blueroomelectronics said: Wow a broken crystal (second one I've heard of) is about the toughest problem to fix. Congratulations. Click to expand... yeah it was a tough one. i would like to start programming , but i got the error shown in my previous post , what did i do wrong? what steps should i do to get this baby working?
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2007 #7 What sort of program are you trying to load onto it? It indicated you read from it then erased it then attempted to program. How long is the programming cable; keep it short. Also make sure the FIFO buffers are off for the com port. Last edited: Mar 5, 2007
What sort of program are you trying to load onto it? It indicated you read from it then erased it then attempted to program. How long is the programming cable; keep it short. Also make sure the FIFO buffers are off for the com port.
williB New Member Mar 5, 2007 #8 blueroomelectronics said: What sort of program are you trying to load onto it? It indicated you read from it then erased it then attempted to program. How long is the programming cable; keep it short. Also make sure the FIFO buffers are off for the com port. Click to expand... Yeah i must admit this mplab is harder to use than my old programmer. It indicated you read from it then erased it then attempted to program. Click to expand... i dont know why it did that. i must have told it to do that. .i dont really know.. i think what i should do is un install it , and start over oh the cable is approx eight inches long FIFO buffers are off
blueroomelectronics said: What sort of program are you trying to load onto it? It indicated you read from it then erased it then attempted to program. How long is the programming cable; keep it short. Also make sure the FIFO buffers are off for the com port. Click to expand... Yeah i must admit this mplab is harder to use than my old programmer. It indicated you read from it then erased it then attempted to program. Click to expand... i dont know why it did that. i must have told it to do that. .i dont really know.. i think what i should do is un install it , and start over oh the cable is approx eight inches long FIFO buffers are off