I would like to thank all those persons who took time off to answer my
question. How very nice. Keep up the good works.
Thanks again
Rawle.
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998 07:17:41 you wrote
>This is normal. The program LED will go out when the ITU software
>initalizes the parallel port. I allways start the software with the
..............
Norm
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998 at 08:48:40 -0400 you wrote:
>The same thing happens to mine. I've found that this usually occurs
>right after power up.
..........but I haven't gotten around to it.
Rob Kean
ISD Staging Team
ext. (25)5-1545
pgr. 343-4527
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On Tue, 7 Apr 1998 at 19:19:24 +0000 you wrote,
Dear Sir:
The operation you are observing is normal. The programmer is
controlled via software............. ..If you have any other problems, feel
free to contact
me at any time.
Sincerely,
Chris
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>Date: Tue 4/7/98 At 05:03 AM
>Subject: Problems with PIC-1 programmer
>Hello Piclisters,
>
> I have just received the ITU Pic-1 programmer. After having
>assembled it, I tried to follow the "Test & Use" section on Pg.8 of the
>manual. However, after connecting the DB-25 cable to the PC and the
>programmer's connector and applying 16volts AC, both the "Power led" and the
>"Program led" are illuminated ,with the PIC16F84 out of circuit.
>
> I notice that the " program led" should only come on during
>programming. Could you offer any explanation for this and a possible
>solution to this problem.
>
> All other voltages are correct.
>
>
Rawle.