gnupic: Programming 16F877 for a newbie


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Subject: Re: Programming 16F877 for a newbie
From: "Peter H. Anderson" ####@####.####
Date: 10 Jan 2001 16:41:23 -0000
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Mike,

You might consider an In Circuit Debugger, which is a bit more, but it saves
a lot of frustration.  It provides the abiltiy to set one breakpoint and
also watch
all variables.  Once done with the debugging, you can program the PIC for
actual standalone operation.

I have repackaged the Microchip ICD to permit you to interface with the
target PIC right on your breadboard.  See http://www.phanderson.com/icd/

Peter H. Anderson, http://www.phanderson.com, ####@####.####

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