Anybody here who speaks and understand English. Because I really do not understand other languages....
Can any body here help me how to configure a winpic800 with my JDM programmer? I think I have configured everything but when I clicked hardware test, it says, Hardware not responding....
Please....please help me.....I need this to solve my project.....
Thanks!
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Re:Hardware not responding error
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Meta
Fecha : 2008/09/02 03:25
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Hello:
Click "settings-->Hardware" will open a window and select the "JDM programmer." Also choose the COM1 or COM2. When you finish click the "Apply edits."
Greetings.
Hola:
Pulsa "settings-->Hardware", se abre una ventana y selecciona el "jdm programmer". También eliges el COM1 o el COM2. Cuando acabes pulsa el botón "Apply edits".
Saludos.
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Re:Hardware not responding error
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Gzork
Fecha : 2008/09/12 13:10
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Hello!!!
First be sure your Serial port is phisycal and not emulated (it must come with the motherboard, not be a USB converter). JDM doesn't work on most laptops and newer computers since the serial port max xurrent was reduced from 500mA to 100mA.
After verify that, go to options-> hardware and select JDM Programmer.
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Re:Hardware not responding error
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chamod
Fecha : 2009/12/29 15:36
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I too got that type of error. When I clicked verify, i got following error.
PS. I'm using a programmer that seems to be a JDM and PIC 16F877A chip
Post edited by: chamod, at: 2009/12/29 15:37
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Re:Hardware not responding error
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franklin.tm
Fecha : 2010/03/19 05:59
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to fix the problem make change in hardware config to TE20. I fix my problem doing it. Good job!
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Re:Hardware not responding error
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Gilmar
Fecha : 2011/01/27 23:13
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This is what I encountered also. The problem was I reverted the pin out of db9 to my programmer, glad it didn't impaired my pic as I reprogram it 6 times, then I noticed the pins was not in the correct position, the GND served as RTS, CTS in place of Txd, etc, totally opposite. As I rearranged the pins accordingly all works perfectly. I can now program my 16f877a.
Hope this little info helps.
gilmar
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