The PK3 is probably your best bet future-wise, but if you get one, having a PK2 around will come in handy one day when you turn your PK3 into a brick.
That's the real drawback with it. Every time you change chip families MPLAB downloads a new OS to the PK3, and that step has failed a for me a number of times. Sometimes it can be revived, sometimes not.
The stand-alone programming app isn't as good as the one for the PK2, either. Still, for some of the newer chips there's not much choice.
That's the real drawback with it. Every time you change chip families MPLAB downloads a new OS to the PK3, and that step has failed a for me a number of times. Sometimes it can be revived, sometimes not.
The stand-alone programming app isn't as good as the one for the PK2, either. Still, for some of the newer chips there's not much choice.