jpdrummer
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Having reviewed some information about the JDM programmer and the PIC 16F84A (Already oldies both) see how many have failed to run a JDM with a USB/RS232 converter from a computer without DB9.
Now the question that remains is: incompatibility (if apply the term) converter with JDM is because, the USB port can't give more than +5V and 500mA, or missing, the famous UART that is built into the motherboard with DB9??
I din't lead on the issue, but in this thread I want to clarify the real issues in view of the great speculation.
Regards :?:
Now the question that remains is: incompatibility (if apply the term) converter with JDM is because, the USB port can't give more than +5V and 500mA, or missing, the famous UART that is built into the motherboard with DB9??
I din't lead on the issue, but in this thread I want to clarify the real issues in view of the great speculation.
Regards :?: