On Sun, January 20, 2013 7:26 am, Vicent Colomar Prats wrote: > I recall help on a doubt on programming some new chips (mainly > dspic33/pic32) wich they have 3 different PGC/PGD pin pairs. > > I know that to debug in a different pins (EMU pins) than default ones I > need to first change Config registers. But what happens with programming > pins? Can I directly program a chip with any of those pairs without > changing anything? I mean, can I program a chip through pins PGEC2/PGED2 > and another chip through pins PGEC3/PGED3 directly without any > configuration or do I need to first use PGEC/PGED default pins to change > "any register" and then proceed with other pins? > > I do not have any board ready to try this at the moment and I'm dessignin= g > some one wich will save me some routing time and components (jumpers) if > that is possible. So any help is apreciated. I have readed and searched > for > info on this, but have not discovered the answer to my question. You can always program on any of the program pins- you don't have to change anything. The config settings are for debugging. Matt Bennett Just outside of Austin, TX 30.51,-97.91 The views I express are my own, not that of my employer, a large multinational corporation that you are familiar with. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .