Kyrre Aalerud wrote: > Hehe. > If only I could get my LV ICSP to work I could test the loader... > > BTW: If you have a system where you will be using a RS232 connection, why > not use that as the bootloader ? > Saves all the other pinns for regular I/O :) (That's why I made mine USART > based.) > The main advantage of the UART method is that in the application itself, the RS232 has to be used anyway, to perform the objective of the product. Having the UART already setup for periodic updates makes Kyrre's scheme more attractive, to me. --Bob -- Replier: Most attachments rejected -------------- Bob Axtell PIC Hardware & Firmware Dev http://beam.to/baxtell 1-520-219-2363 -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics