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Problem with CCS ICD

 
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Chicky



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Problem with CCS ICD
PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:22 pm     Reply with quote

Hello..

I just began to use my CCS ICD-U40..
At first it works fine..
After I update my firmware, its stop working with message "could not detect target chip"..

I'm using it with PIC16F877a.. This might sound silly, but i need to know, do I need a bootloader for in-circuit programming using ICD??

I'm not sure whats the real problem, is it because I update my firmware?
the new firmware file is icd-images-firmware-02-25.fw

Please advice! I need to settle this project urgent.. Confused
treitmey



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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 7:40 am     Reply with quote

No you don't need a bootloader. A bootloader loads the program over the serial cable,((or some other simular((ie USB)))

ICD-U40 is a ICD:in circuit debugger and programmer.

Did that version of firmware say it supports the PIC 16Fxxx processors??

also see
http://www.ccsinfo.com/downloads/ccs_icd_trblsht.pdf
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