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Schismatic for mikroC prog

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Dear All,
Please look in to attached picture that I was found, I think this is schismatic for mikroC prog
Can any one have experience on this
please help

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yes i have experience on mikro C prog ...... i could not understand why have you posted this circuit and whats the use of this circuit with mikro c programe

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yes i have experience on mikro C prog ...... i could not understand why have you posted this circuit and whats the use of this circuit with mikro c programe
 
It does not appear to be anything out of the ordinary. Just a standard USB implementation with most of the remaining I/O broken out to headers.

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Dear i_chaitanya

Thank you so much for reply
Actually I used my own design PICkit2 clone programer and that support with MPLAB IDE

so now I started to program mokroC therefore I can not connect to mikroC IDE to my PICkit2 clone
therefore I am finding schematic for mikroc prog, so i found this schematic in the web, so I need to help to design mikroC prog

Pleas advice
Thanks in advance

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Dear bigdog,

thanks for reply
I think you could know my problem. can you please help on this

Thanks in advance
 

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Use mikroC to build the project and generate the *.hex file. Then, load this into the PICKIT2 software and you can program the microcontroller. The PICKIT2 can program the microcontroller from a *.hex file. The *.hex file can be generated by any compiler (for PIC, of course). Then, you can load this into PICKIT2 to program the PIC.

Also, as wp100 has said, you can add the PICKIT2 to mikroC.

You can load the *.hex file and start programming with the click of one button:


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Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
 
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