Hi guys, I'm in a project with a Pic18f65k80 programmer but I find that I use, EB006 is not supported, and PICkit3 is not supported. What is the hardware to program this micro ??
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PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
Hi tello,
I have just has a look at:
Device Support.htm in my
\Microchip\MPLAB IDE\Readmes\
and spotted this: Martin
Are you sure this is the case?tello wrote:and PICkit3 is not supported.
I have just has a look at:
Device Support.htm in my
\Microchip\MPLAB IDE\Readmes\
and spotted this: Martin
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
Thanks for your quick response, medelec35
But even in the list of devices, when you try to select the device does not appear in the software.
What version of firmware you have your in PICkit3 ??
Thank you very much.
But even in the list of devices, when you try to select the device does not appear in the software.
What version of firmware you have your in PICkit3 ??
Thank you very much.
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
I can select your target device using MPLAP, which means you can use PICkit3 via MPLAB to send hex to target.
unfortunately, I don't believe you can use the standalone PK3 programmer to program PIC18F65K80.
I could be wrong so searching the web for an answer.
unfortunately, I don't believe you can use the standalone PK3 programmer to program PIC18F65K80.
I could be wrong so searching the web for an answer.
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
You should be using the IPE tool that is part of the MPLABX installation ,
You should start to use the new generation tools as MPLABX is almost 3 years out on release MCHP does not support the Old MPLAB and Stand alone PICkit Programming software
your device is listed in the IPE
You should start to use the new generation tools as MPLABX is almost 3 years out on release MCHP does not support the Old MPLAB and Stand alone PICkit Programming software
your device is listed in the IPE
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
Hey guys, finally my PICkit3 was damaged and did not work properly.
Now I can program it, but know someone like I can debug the pic online with flowcode6.
Thank you
Now I can program it, but know someone like I can debug the pic online with flowcode6.
Thank you
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
Hi
I did not try this myself with FC however in the past i did use the COF file produced from other compilers and loaded the COF file into MPLAB and debugged with MPLAB and PICkit2/3
maybe you can try if it work let us know as FC also generate a COF file on compilation
I did not try this myself with FC however in the past i did use the COF file produced from other compilers and loaded the COF file into MPLAB and debugged with MPLAB and PICkit2/3
maybe you can try if it work let us know as FC also generate a COF file on compilation
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Re: PIC18F65K80 hardware programming
Not using PICkit3. Might be possible with FlowKit.tello wrote:Now I can program it, but know someone like I can debug the pic online with flowcode6.
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