In message <3.0.6.32.20010409201753.01193920@adinet.com.uy>, Alejandro Lavarello writes >At my work, we have a ALL07 programmer and it programs PIC16F84 very well. >It was installed in a Intel 286 PC under DOS. Now, it >works OK in a Intel's Pentium 100 MHz under Windows 95. > >We have downloaded the latest soft for the ALL07. The site >is "Tribal Systems" or something that sounds like it. (I dont remember). >What a shame that the soft do not allow to program PIC16F877... > >Are you able to program / read the 64 bytes DATA EEPROM using >the ALL07? I cannot do this...:( > >I think that the ALL07 is a wonderfull tool, it allows program >PAL, GAL, EPROMs... > >I wish to obtain new soft for the ALL07 , but I think that >the ALL07 is discontinued. Please let me know if anyone knows >any soft update to : alejol@adinet.com.uy > >Thanks! > Alejandro. > >At 17:00 08/04/01 +0200, you wrote: >>I have finally succeeded in programming the 16F84 with an ALL07 programmer. >>Strangely enough, this worked only worked an old 486 computer, *not* on my >>usual Pentium-III workhorse (both booted under DOS, same software version >>etc). I shall have to investigate why. I've never seen the ALL07 programmer, but presumably it uses DOS software? - it sounds likely it's written using a Borland compiler, these have a bug which prevents them working on fast machines (a P166 works fine). If it's written using Turbo Pascal there's a patch on my website, I imagine it's possible to download a Turbo C version as well. -- Nigel. /--------------------------------------------------------------\ | Nigel Goodwin | Internet : nigelg@lpilsley.co.uk | | Lower Pilsley | Web Page : http://www.lpilsley.co.uk | | Chesterfield | Official site for Shin Ki and New Spirit | | England | Ju Jitsu | \--------------------------------------------------------------/ -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body