Shawn Wilton wrote: > Yeah, didn't figure that would last long. I disconnected the programming > adapter and wouldn't you know, now that I have plugged it back in it fails > to recognize the PIC again. Seriously.. > > Another question. I have to disconnect my ICD in order for the pic to run > on it's own. Leave it plugged in and it leaves the PIC in some sort of > limbo preventing it from running. > > Yes, the ICD2 holds down the PCD and PGC pins. It has no class at all, and an annoying trait. Bad cable to the ICD2, maybe? But at least it indicates that it works SOMETIMES. I have trouble with those funky tiny teleco wires that that RJ12 uses. Maybe one is poorly connected. . --Bob -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist