PIC Programming
Jul 30th 2012, 17:16 |
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Under READ TARGET DEVICE MEMORIES Pages 3-4,3-5, I get 1024 3FF 3FFF and not 1024 3FF 342C RETLW 0x2c
Any suggestions?
Thank you
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Jul 31st 2012, 11:15 |
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That indicates that the programmer has dumped the OSCCAL value of the device. Can you tell me what programmer you are using, there was a problem with the early CanaKit programmers and those programmers needed to be sent back for replacement. There is a way to recover the OSCCAL value using the PICKit2 program (this program is downloadable off the MicrChip web page). Once you have that program you can reset the OSCCAL value if you know what it was (recorded the values before you did any programming of the device as an insurance policy) or you can let the program recover the OSCCAL value (which will be pretty close). In any event, if you have a bad programmer, it will probably continue to dump the OSCCAL value.
Mark
Mark Spencer, WA8SME
Education and Technology Program Director
ARRL, the national association for Amateur RadioTM
43 Pinelock Dr.
Gales Ferry, CT 06335
860-381-5335
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Aug 2nd 2012, 17:31 |
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I'm using the PIC Programmer UK1301 which I received in a kit I purchased from ARRL 7/11/2012
Can I send it back for replacement?
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Aug 2nd 2012, 23:28 |
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I suggest youou contact Jackie at HQ (Ferreira, Jacqueline, KB1PWB) 860-594-0200 and mention your issue with her. She is familiar with the programming issue and should take care of you.
Mark
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