Hi, Jean-Yves I haven't noticed any signs of unstability in 1.26 but maybe I'll come across them later. I think 1.26 (or 1.25?) was the first version to support 16F84. I have several versions of pip02 scattered around my hard drive. The latest help file I found (with a quick search) was 1.06. Version 1.26 only has a lame html file. Greetings, Johann Geir Jonsson -----Original Message----- From: Seyler Jean-Yves To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Date: 7. aprml 1999 16:39 Subject: Re: PIP-02 Programmer Hello Johann, I'm using PIP02 ver 1.18 because I heard that 1.26 was "unstable". No pb for 16C84 with 1.18 ... but on a 486 laptop ;-) By the way, have you the PIP02 help file ? Bye Jean-Yves >---------- >De : Johann Geir Jonsson[SMTP:johanngj@SIMNET.IS] >Ripondre ` : Johann Geir Jonsson >Date : mercredi 7 avril 1999 15:49 >A : PICLIST@mitvma.mit.edu >Objet : Re: PIP-02 Programmer > >The latest version I have of pip-02 is ver. 1.26. I run it through a win98 >session, no prob. Just make sure you run both COM84 and pip02 in the SAME >session (with a batch file). Maybe the latest version fixes the speed >problem. > >BTW I'm using a 100Mhz Pentium :>( > >Johann Geir Jonsson > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Mellgren > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Date: 7. aprml 1999 15:02 > Subject: Re: PIP-02 Programmer > > > ~ > OH yes of course i have forgotten, about slowdown.com. > Well thats true, on earlier releases of pip-02 anyways, but the makers of >pip-02 fixed this on a later version. so i do not see why that should be a >problem now, with ver. 1.18. > But in case i am wrong, i have for your convenience uploaded it to my >http. > http://www.ind.mh.se/~st9719/slow.zip > P.S i believe you may not run it though while in a win98 session, so >restart in DOS mode. > > Good luck > Robert > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lalakis Parafyadas > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 9:06 PM > Subject: Re: PIP-02 Programmer > > > I've found the cause of my problem, yet the solution is still >unknown. I ran the COM84 driver on a Pentium MMX 166MHz and it worked fine! >So, as Nigel said, my PII must my problem. Of course exchanging it with Nigel >for his P166 is not such a good idea :o), so I still need your help. I >thought someone said something about a program that slows down your >processor. Is it safe and if yes, does it really work? Is there a programmer >100% compatible with PIP-02? > > I'm desperate, Argiris :o) > > P.S. The TP7 patch doesn't work on PIP-02 > > > > > > > > >
The latest version I have of pip-02 is ver. >1.26.  I run it through a win98 session, no prob.  Just make sure >you >run both COM84 and pip02 in the SAME session (with a batch file).  Maybe >the latest version fixes the speed problem.
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BTW I'm using a 100Mhz Pentium :>(
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OH yes of course i have forgotten, about > slowdown.com.
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Well thats true, on earlier releases of pip-02 anyways, > but the makers of pip-02 fixed this on a later version. so i do not see >why > that should be a problem now, with ver. 1.18.
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But in case i am wrong, i have for your convenience > uploaded it to my http.
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P.S i believe you may not run it though while in a >win98 > session, so restart in DOS mode.
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Good luck
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I've found the cause of my problem, yet >the > solution is still unknown. I ran the COM84 driver on a Pentium MMX > 166MHz and it worked fine! So, as Nigel said, my PII must my problem. >Of > course exchanging it with Nigel for his P166 is not such a good idea > :o), so I still need your help. I thought someone said something >about a > program that slows down your processor. Is it safe and if yes, does >it > really work? Is there a programmer 100% compatible with > PIP-02?
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I'm desperate, Argiris :o)
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P.S. The TP7 patch doesn't work on > PIP-02
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