vsmGuy said:It programs 16F, 18F and possibly dsPIC series ?
Methinks it's a serial ICD2 clone ?
Hence, is it logically compatible with the ICD2 ?
I mean does it support EVERYTHING that ICD2 does ?
How is the serial debugging speed ?
How often do you use the Inchworm
Powering from USB is not parasiticmany clones are parasitic powered & USB is limited to about 400ma
Please show me a clone, which can damage the USB portan you CAN damage your USB ports with some USB clones
blueroomelectronics said:The software for the 3D drawings is Sketchup, search for the free Google version.
Sorry, but i need to correct this. The Cypress chip is replaced with 18F4550, because it was no more available (Cypress has stopped it's production). So the ICD2 with the Cypress chip is no faster or slower than ICD2 with 18F4550.blueroomelectronics said:PS here's an image of the insides of a real ICD2, it's the Cypress version (no 18F4550) so it's no faster or slower than any other serial ICD2
blueroomelectronics said:If you look around this site some people have posted a single layer version.
vsmGuy said:I heard people were having problems with that board ? Is it true ?
vsmGuy said:I rarely want to use the debugging feature
right now I want a serial programmer which can handle/program ALL PICs - atleast the ones which the ICD2 does.
Picstudent said:vsmGuy said:I rarely want to use the debugging feature
I wonder why is that So ?
Picstudent said:can meet after 7PM over messenger.
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