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2003\03\19@095050 by Kalun Lau

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Hello everybody

     I was finding some circuits and programs for doing a pic to pic
     copier, with no luck, i want to program a pic using another pic
     as a source of the code, of course, from the same model


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2003\03\19@095917 by Reelf Monsees

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Well, you could use a programmer like the P16PGD or P16PGP. Just
read out the programmed device into the buffer and then program the
unprogrammed chip.   regards,
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2003\03\19@110354 by Wouter van Ooijen

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Just about every programmer can do that by reading the source and then
writing to the target.. Provided of course that the source PIC is not
protected....

Wouter van Ooijen

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2003\03\19@111645 by Kalun Lau

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Hello Wouter,

    But how to do that, do you have some code examples? or any pages
    to see...


Wednesday, March 19, 2003, 11:03:34 AM, you wrote:

WvO> Just about every programmer can do that by reading the source and then
WvO> writing to the target.. Provided of course that the source PIC is not
WvO> protected....

WvO> Wouter van Ooijen

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2003\03\19@112310 by Wouter van Ooijen

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Which PIC are you talking about?
What do you want, spend $0 but a lot of hours, or zero hours but a lot
of $$ (if inbetween, please specify!).
What code? You don't need code.

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2003\03\19@112925 by Alex Kilpatrick

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Most PIC programming software will allow you to read the code (binary)
from a non-protected PIC.  It is just a matter of pushing a button or
using the right command-line argument, depending upon the programmer.
If you just had a PIC and no source code, then you could copy the PIC
program this way.  
Alternatively, if you do have the source code, you can copy it to many
PICs by simply hitting the 'program' button, swapping in a new PIC, and
repeat.

I think there are multiple-PIC programmers out there, but I don't know
of any.

Alex

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