It is interesting however that MPLAB now has support for these devices, but the programmer rejects programming. Is it possible to purchase Seepic, and have it interface to MPLAB then? Why isn't it possible considering it would be really easy to implement? Craig > -----Original Message----- > From: pic microcontroller discussion list > [mailto:PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On Behalf Of Jim Robertson > Sent: May 3, 1999 7:41 PM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: Picstart Plus > > > At 18:05 3/05/99 +0800, you wrote: > >Does anyone else know how to do this? > >Thanks > > > > No, no one does because it cannot be done. The picstart plus does > not program > serial eeproms. That is the long and short of it. > > Jim > > > >> > >> > >> > Does anyone know if the Picstart Plus can programme Microchip's > >> > memory devices? > >> > Thanks > >> > > >> > -- > >> > JUSTIN GRIMM > >> > Eclipse Energy Systems > >> > Email - eclipse@coastlink.com.au > >> > > >> As far as I know, the short answer is Yes. > >> > >> there is a file in MPLAB called EEPROM.INC that you need to indicate > >> to MPLAB that you are programming an EEPROM, and there might be a > >> setting in the "Processor" window of the Picstart+ to > indicated the actual > >> chip number, but picstart has both serial, and parrallel programming > >> capability and should be capable of handling the project. > >> > >> Grey > > > >-- > >JUSTIN GRIMM > >Eclipse Energy Systems > >Email - eclipse@coastlink.com.au > > > ________________________________________ > Email: newfound@pipeline.com.au > http://www.pipeline.com.au/users/newfound > WARP-3 SALE now on. $48USD with world delivery. > MPLAB compatible PIC programmers and firmware > upgrades for many programmers. > ________________________________________ >