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hazzer123:
I was wondering if any of the two programmers i have would be good to program 18 series PICs. I think ill go ahead and build that circuit from the website i linked. Seems pretty cool.

My first time with SMDs though haha. I think ill buy a few spare components :D

nanob0t:
Check this out:

http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en023805

I own one of these.  It's a programmer for the C18 series.  You'll probably be using 28 or 44 pin microcontrollers and you need to pick one.  The programmers are specific on which number of pins they program, but when you know, they're very useful.  My board has a 40 and 28 that I showed you.  I have one of these that does C16s.  If you go to the larger ones, you can program C18's.

Then you get the MPLAB program, which picks up this programmer and everything is there for you.

I hope this helps.  It's fairly cheap.   ;D

hazzer123:
Bringing this topic back to life since i now have some PIC18F452s.

I have been trying to use the broccoli18 pic18f programmer. I have succesfully constructed the simple circuit on the webpage and the software on the site recognises that there is a pic18f452 attached.

When i try to flash it, there is an error. "pic_verify_cfg: Cfg byte 6 doesn't match"

Can anyone help me with this problem?

The website is - http://home.earthlink.net/~davesullins/software/pic18f.html

Thanks


[EDIT] - I have found this  - http://www.aausatii.aau.dk/wiki/images/7/7d/Report.pdf. Looks like they had the same problem. The solution to the problem isnt totally clear to me. Any tips?

hazzer123:
Oh... and on that document where thay had the same problem. It is page 141.

Harry

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