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Can anyone help ?
I am trying to use Flowcode 3 with a Pickit2 progammer and I am having problems making the final chip actually work. The problem seems to be the config data being sent to the programmer. If I Import the compiled Hex into Pickit2 I get the message that says that there is no cofig data in the Hex file.
I am using a PIC16F628, have set the chip speed in Flowcode and included the config word into the config data box (0x3F70) before compiling.When I try the chip in circuit absolutely nothing happens.
What am I doing wrong or could it be something to do with the cra***d version of Flowcode?
Any help would be welcome.
Mike
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Hi,
go to the Matrix Multimedia user forum and read post from steve
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4161
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I have followed all the instructions from Steve but still can't get it to work. I set the clock to internal clk with clock out and there ins not even a clock output. Is there any chance someone could look at the code and tell me where I am going wrong? or as a last resort actually write some chips for me that work in the real world.
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