Mauricio Giovagnini wrote: > Gerhard Fiedler escribi=F3: >> I always find it strange that the programmer/debugger settings are >> application settings and not workspace settings. When I have different >> requirements for different projects, I expect that to be stored with the >> project workspace -- but nooo. Not sure how the guys at Microchip work w= ith >> this :) > = > I have many MPLAB Projects . In some I use ICD2 and in some I don't. > = > a)When I load a project where I used the ICD2, it opens itself, it = > connects , it shows the ICD2 toolbard and so on. > b) When I load a project where I didn't needed the ICD2, the project = > opens itself without loading the ICD2 , the MPLAB doesn't load anything = > of the ICD2. > = > I think then , those settings are "workspace" or project settings, = > rather than application settings. > = > I use MPLAB 7.52 Load workspace A, enable ICD2 as programmer, then set its power settings to power the target. Save and close workspace A. = Load workspace B, enable ICD2 as programmer, then set its power settings to /not/ power the target. Save and close workspace B. Close (or not) MPLAB. Load workspace A. ICD2's power settings will be as you left them last (with workspace B in this case), not as you had set them before saving workspace A. = This is what makes me think that this is not a workspace setting. = (Maybe the setting whether or not ICD2 is enabled at all is a workspace setting, but I wouldn't know, because that's the only thing I use MPLAB for, so it's enabled in all my MPLAB workspaces :) Gerhard -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist