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csaba411 said:I'm out....
Can't take it any more....
csaba411 said:Yes I do have 2 working RS232.....
Just now finished one more of the USB on the breadboard.
Just the 4550and the 877 and all their conection.
MPLAB find it conect to it and error out.
Conected my HP logic analiser to SPS0-7 and rd-wr-cs, not a single bit going thru.
4550 and the 877 now have their onw 20mhz crystal.
Repalced the 4550 with a fresh one, no change !
What I'm doing wrong ?
csaba411 said:No..
My clock is ok...
I got 20Mhz on both IC, just checked.
And when I plug it in to the USB port, windows give me the gling-gling sound.
Also I can see it under device manager as Microchip.......
Cant figure it out..
PiCS said:select pic for debug
and download new os from debugger
xavier38 said:NickE: your design seems cool, what are your evolutions of the Potyo board ? is i t possible to get your design ???
Recursos, here the answer to your question...potyo said:Anybody had built my version?
Here is my last schematic (the second assembled). The 74HC4066 and the X5 jumper is to place the PGD and PGC pins to high impedance during idle state. If you short connect X5's pin 1 and 2, then icd2's PGD and PGC pins will be in HiZ. This is useful, if you want to use the target's PGD and PGC to another purposes, and want to use icd2 as programmer only.
Short connecting X5's pin 2 and 3 will make the circuit to work as normal icd2.
Attachment removed. You can find the latest schematic and pcb here:
OK, understood :idea:, thanks.barral said:... here the answer to your question...
Regards
szlovak said:Does anybode had tested if USB led should be connected to RC1 or RC2 ?
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