dmitri wrote:And can you dump with Winpic memory content of PIC18F2550 and post it here?
el-dr wrote:dmitri wrote:Very weird. Can you try Atmega32 with a 16MHz crystal.
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It works perfectly. What the heck is going on here??? The 644 has the same fw version as the 32.
kurtus420 wrote:dmitri or el, do you think any of my programming issues could be related to the fact that synthex used a pic18lf2550 instead of a pic18f2550?
This is the only thing that doesn't line up here. Will winpic work on vista, I could try it again. Try 1 used millenium os wont pull info from pic, try 2 xp os wont pull info from pic, try 3 vista os we'll see?????
el-dr wrote:dmitri wrote:And can you dump with Winpic memory content of PIC18F2550 and post it here?
dmitri wrote:You can try to load the latest version of the bootloader into Atmega644 which allows crystal frequency selection, load it with 16MHz firmware version and try it with the 16MHz crystal.
kurtus420 wrote:so it's not the os, not the cable, not the pcb board very clean solder job, only thing left is configuration but I'm sure I'm doing that correctly or messed up programming pins. Does it matter if my iscp cable is 2 feet long.
dmitri wrote:kurtus420 wrote:so it's not the os, not the cable, not the pcb board very clean solder job, only thing left is configuration but I'm sure I'm doing that correctly or messed up programming pins. Does it matter if my iscp cable is 2 feet long.
I use a 1 meter cable with no problems.
dmitri wrote:dmitri wrote:You can try to load the latest version of the bootloader into Atmega644 which allows crystal frequency selection, load it with 16MHz firmware version and try it with the 16MHz crystal.
You can also try it without re-programming the bootloader. With the 20MHz crystal load 16MHz firmware version over the standard MIDI port then switch to the 16MHz crystal and see if the problem the same as with 20MHz crystal.
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