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funnynypd said:too many Downloadings of OS for different chips is a weak point of ICD2. Can you reverse it back for any other chip?Gobol said:Hi,
I've got simple question - how to programm 3.3V PIC24/dsPIC33F with "our" ICD2 USB clone ?
I'd add that when I downloaded PIC24 firmware into ICD2 it didn't pass the self test. I t seems that there is a possibility of getting it work with new chips.
Maybe simple header with some kind of voltage-level-changer would do the trick?
Just to verify if the chip is still function right first.
how exactly you need to be care full if MPLAB just doesn't allow to power the board via ICD2 when you select any PIC24 or dsPIC33? it just switches the power of by default.waseem said:Hi!
But becarefull not to power the board from ICD2.
Regards.
this bug is fixed in the latest potyo edition. it just requires one pullup resistor. see this sch: **broken link removed**krzykoz said:Hi everybody!
I found one little (maby big) problem. After program 8-bit chip (18F4550) and switch to 16-bit low voltage chip (24HJ12GP202) the transistor Q5 (potyo2) didn't block the Vdd voltage and was still 5V (measured and in MPLAB) and in Settings window checkbox was checked, but without posibility to change it... sic!
Which firmware do you use for both chips in Clone?
Regards
see this sch: **broken link removed**
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