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Fernando

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Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

TIA
-
Fernando Carvalho
 
In article <1110667375.837739@gorgo.centroin.com.br>, fjpc60@hotmail.com
says...

Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.
I would suggest searching on Ebay for a used Data I/O Unisite,
2900, 3900, or 3980 programmer.

Although a potentially expensive solution (software updates run
about $1,200 or so per year), any of those units will program all three
of the chips you mention.

The first one (16F628) must be very new, as Data I/O's programming
algorithm for it is in Beta. The other two have been fully supported by
the Unifamily software since release 6.7 (we're currently at 7.7).

Happy hunting.


--
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(Known to some as Bruce Lane, ARS KC7GR,
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with surreal ports?"
 
Fernando <fjpc60@hotmail.com> wrote:

Get the Microchip ICD-2. It's not that expensive and is rock solid.
However, it won't program the 16F628, it is too old - It WILL program
the 16F628A though, go figure. I got the ICD-D, and put the ICSP pins
on the board to program chips after they are mounted. For those that
I don't want to do this with (like the 8 pin ones) I use the Microchip
"Universal Programming Module", which, for Microchip, is quite cheap.

DLC


: Hello,
: I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
: I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
: neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
: 16877.
: I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
: to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

: TIA
: -
: Fernando Carvalho



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============================================================================
* Dennis Clark dlc@frii.com www.techtoystoday.com *
* "Programming and Customizing the OOPic Microcontroller" Mcgraw-Hill 2003 *
============================================================================
 
"Fernando" <fjpc60@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1110667375.837739@gorgo.centroin.com.br...
Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I think the Warp13a can do these? Perhaps you can mod the 13 to the 13a?

http://www.dontronics.com/newfound.html
 
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 20:46:36 -0800, Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
<SpammersAreVermin@dev.null> wrote:

In article <1110667375.837739@gorgo.centroin.com.br>, fjpc60@hotmail.com
says...

Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

I would suggest searching on Ebay for a used Data I/O Unisite,
2900, 3900, or 3980 programmer.

Although a potentially expensive solution (software updates run
about $1,200 or so per year), any of those units will program all three
of the chips you mention.

The first one (16F628) must be very new, as Data I/O's programming
algorithm for it is in Beta. The other two have been fully supported by
the Unifamily software since release 6.7 (we're currently at 7.7).

Happy hunting.

Which Olimex programmer are you using? I use the MCP-USB version and
have no troubles programming these PICs. I use MPLAB for the
assembler-it recognizes the Olimex as a PIC Plus programmer and burns
the PIC from within MPLAB.
 
ELNEC at www.elnec.com for a wonderful reasonable priced programmer.

"Fernando" <fjpc60@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1110667375.837739@gorgo.centroin.com.br...
Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because
up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

TIA
-
Fernando Carvalho
 
Charles Jean <alchemcj@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<a6g931140maja8dek6igji3qfu85fckatq@4ax.com>...
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 20:46:36 -0800, Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
SpammersAreVermin@dev.null> wrote:

In article <1110667375.837739@gorgo.centroin.com.br>, fjpc60@hotmail.com
says...

Hello,
I need help to acquire a programmer of PICs that works perfectly.
I have Warp-13 NewFound Electronic and another of the manufacturer Olimex,
neither one assist my demand. I am wanting to program 16F628, 16F874 and
16877.
I would like to know where I can buy a programmer to be reliable, because up
to now I spent money without having a satisfactory result, only a mistake.

Which Olimex programmer are you using? I use the MCP-USB version and
have no troubles programming these PICs. I use MPLAB for the
assembler-it recognizes the Olimex as a PIC Plus programmer and burns
the PIC from within MPLAB.
Hi,
This guy Fernando doesn't use any Olimex programmer, he is just
shameless liar.
I saw this post and I was very surprised that few days after the same
Fernando send to us inquiry to purchase PIC-MCP-C which he quotes
above as he have and can't use. On my question why he is posting
negative messages for products he never had he replied as follows:

----- Original Message -----
From: Fernando (carvalho@centroin.com.br)
To: Support OLIMEX Ltd.
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: PIC MCP


I won't answer that message, because I am under the impression that
you didn't understand my complaint, that happens when it is if working
with people that it is not very intelligent.

I was wanting to buy a product PIC-MCP, however I won't buy after I
received his message. I understand that you don't have any merchant
profile and stops selling a product to criticize any message.

Of this it sorts things out you won't go very far as merchant and from
now on I will be a big one criticize negative of their products that
are a shit.

I will buy a product much better than that dirt that you manufacture.


Fernando Carvalho ( Brazil translator of ic-prog )

-----------------

Now go figure how to believe on everything peoples write in Usenet
newsgroups ;)

Best regards
Tsvetan
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Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430
(http://www.olimex.com/dev)
 

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