At 02:50 PM 2/18/00 +0000, you wrote: The config word settings are embedded in the HEX file. You do not need to change them. Jim >Hi Can some tell me the fuse configuration settings for a Pic 17c42A as >i'm about to upgrade to phoenix.hex software. Also if there is anything >else i might need to get this up and running again. > >Thanks In Advance >Martin > > >At 18:04 15/02/00 +1300, you wrote: >>Hi Bernard, >> >>Great to see someone else local on the PIClist! >> >>I have been silently watching threads on upgrading 16B1's as I have >>one myself that I would like to upgrade. Hope you get it sorted >>soon, then I'll follow your lead and upgrade mine. I have been trying >>to find out if a 16B1 will then be able to program a 16F877, I might >>be a little too optimistic, do you know the answer to this question? >>'508s are handled by my universal programmer OK but >>unfortunately it doesn't support the '877. >> >>Bye for now, Brent. >> >> > Having problems upgrading. >> > I've got a 16B1 and 16C, tried to upgr both (using 17c44 as new processor >> > for new firmware) >> > new pheonix firmware works but cannot program any PIC's. (appears not >> > reading the PIC). >> > I have checked the adapter connections and tried different PICs all with >> > same results. >> > Have tried multiple processors with multiple pinouts. >> > >> > I know the PIC's I'm trying to use are good as I've also borrowed a >> > picstart plus which says >> > the chips are blank. (eg for a 12c508) >> > >> > When I put them in the 16b1 with phoenix firmware and winTM4 it says chips >> > are not blank. >> > >> > any ideas? >> > any hints? >> > what settings is everybody using for winTM4?. >> > >> > Bernard Wood >> > Hamilton >> > New Zealand >> > >> >> >> >>Brent Brown >>Electronic Design Solutions >>16 English Street >>Hamilton, New Zealand >>Ph/fax: +64 7 849 0069 >>Mobile: 025 334 069 >>eMail: brent.brown@clear.net.nz > Regards, Jim Robertson NEWFOUND ELECTRONICS ________________________________________ Email: newfound@pipeline.com.au http://www.new-elect.com MPLAB compatible PIC programmers. ________________________________________