At 02:07 PM 6/2/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>there was a programmer for the 87x series but i lost the file. anyone got
any programmers using the f84 for the 87x series?
>
>thanks
>andy
>ps the other file was on PicListLatina but i cant find it there anymore
At 2:07 PM -0400 6/2/01, Andy N1YEW wrote:
>there was a programmer for the 87x series but i lost the file.
>anyone got any programmers using the f84 for the 87x series?
>
>thanks
>andy
>ps the other file was on PicListLatina but i cant find it there anymore
>
no it wasnt wisp because it was on piclistlatina on yahoogroups but the file
is gone and i think i forgot to back it up to my network server when i redid
my HD becuase of Windows ME.
As I know, wisp can program 16f8x too...
But if you like a Tait style programmer, for a long time my favourite was
Nigel Goodwin's one...I had never problem with. ( if my last sentence
sounds curious into english, feel free to switch my words as you need
[smile] )
Vasile
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Andy N1YEW wrote:
> its cool, but needs to be able to program the 87x series :(
>
> andy -- i have had extreme bad luck with parralel ports in the past -- very
> bad luck as in the pic burns :(
> {Original Message removed}
Well, I have maded the "PROGPIC II" programmer for the 14-bit core
Microchip's FLASH MCUs.
The little brain of my programmer is a PIC16F84. It accept
commands by RS232 in form of packets of ASCII-strings (if you have
patient, you can program using only a "dumb terminal"). But,
a program maded in Visual Basic 5 makes the life easy for Win 95/98 users.
(Users of another operating systems can make a shell that sends ASCII
packets to
the PROGPIC II).
I was posted all the stuff in PicListLatina, but months ago, I have
leaved this list and erased the files.
I wish to post the PROGPIC II in another page. Of course, it still
totally freeware.
If you want the files, I will be very happy to send directly
to your e-mail. Complete source code (in MPASM and VB5), circuit
and PCB is packed in a file sized 309 kb.
Thanks for your interest in PROGPIC II !
Alejandro Lavarello
At 14:44 02/06/01 -0400, you wrote:
>no but i think it may work as long as i build a programmer.
>
>the one i was looking for used a f84 as the brain
>
>andy
>{Original Message removed}
The people that do not have Visual Basic 5 can download three
files (zipped instalation disks) in order to instal the shell
"PROGPIC II.exe" in a Win95/98 machine.
Well, I have maded this page today, using Notepad, and yes, is really ugly,
but
works...
Let me know about your experiences.I know that the software is poor and need
improvements.
Cheers!! :)
Alejandro.
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