It could be that your PIC is damaged, but I'd look at a few
other things. In particular, my PICALL programmer displays the
same message whenever there's an unexpected programming error.
On two separate occasions, the voltage regulator has died and I
received this message. If you have a meter, confirm your power
supply voltages; in my case +5V and + 13V.
Also, check to make sure that no other programs are attempting
to access the parallel port.
Cheers,
Andrew
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> Hello, I am always zapping things wit static accidentally,
and was=
> wondering whether I had zapped my pic. I am using a sort of
kit
> varient=
> of the pic16pro programmer. and a 16f84 chip. I can read
the contents
> of=
> the pic, verify it, blow fuses, and write a blank program to
it, but
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> write a program of substance. It gives me the error:
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>
> Verify
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> Program Error
> Program: address=3D0000 buffer=3D3000device=3D3FFF
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> Please help, thanks.
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