"Robert N. Brady" wrote: > > Yes , I am using the pic adapter , I bought it extra at the time of purchase, > because I am really only interested in programming pic's. What kind of pic > programmer would you recommend. If anyone wants to buy the pocket programmer I > will gladly sell it. > > Don McKenzie wrote: > > > "Robert N. Brady" wrote: > > > > > > I bought a pic programmer from transtronics , its called the pocket > > > programmer, I can't get it to program any kind of pic that I have tried. Fancy asking me what I would recommend. :-) I am a just a little biased, but go have a look at my newbie link at: http://www.dontronics.com/auto.html http://www.dontronics.com/dt001.html Re the programmer, it's possibly ideal for someone who wants both an eprom burner and PIC programmer, but you say you couldn't get it working, and got no support. As the company is web based, I find that a little odd that they didn't respond. The internet has built in safeguards for companies that don't respond. Eventually everyone gets to hear about it, but to be fair, have you sent them a recent email? It really looks like a lot of design work and effort has gone into this product. Don McKenzie mailto:don@dontronics.com http://www.dontronics.com Don's Download Dungeon: http://www.dontronics.com/download.html Australian Electronics Ring http://www.dontronics.com/aering.html Win $500USD Cash. Micro design contest: http://www.simmstick.com