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    Byteblaster in Windows 7

    Hello everyone, Im experimenting the same problem. Altera claims that its driver works on windows vista/7 (not 64-bit based systems) but the real thing is that I couldn't make the byteblaster to work I tasted with native parallel port, pci parallel port, virtual windows xp and making some...
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    PIC18F65J50 cant see by the ICD2 Clone

    Thanks tijoseymathew, the MCLR is a stand alone pin. I will try your suggestion. Thanks for your quick answer
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    PIC18F65J50 cant see by the ICD2 Clone

    Hello every one. Im working with a PIC18F65J50 (VDD 3.3V) and the icd2 clone. The problem is that after many trials I could make the debugger see the pic, after the first attempt to download a dummy program the programmer could download it but fail the verification. Later I realice that the pic...
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    Avoiding wires be tangled on the dc motor's shaft

    Hello Mickster, thanks for the url. At this time I'm trying with the http://maybevideodoes.de/howto/slipring.html, but I won't dismiss the option you suggest.
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    Avoiding wires be tangled on the dc motor's shaft

    banjo THANK YOU VERY MUCH, your answer was very precise, helpful and express. Until your post I have no idea of the existence of the slip rings (sorry). I founded https://maybevideodoes.de/howto/slipring.html. Now I can continue with the project. Thanks again.
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    Avoiding wires be tangled on the dc motor's shaft

    Hello, first of all thanks to everybody. I'm working on a POV display project. My problem is that I have no idea of how to avoid that the wires of the LED bar be entangled on the motor's shaft when the propeller starts moving. The control board is on a static position next to the motor. Thanks...

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