Yep, you're right. It's not in the readme file for the latest mplab and
picstart plus.
You can get the programming specs from the site, and it shouldn't be too
difficult to make a quick and dirty programmer using another pic with a
UART. Wouldn't be able to get it to work from mplab, but I'm sure
Microchip will have the picstart plus supporting this chip shortly...
It already supports the rfpic...
-Adam
Bob Barr wrote:
{Quote hidden}>On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 08:45:15 -0500, "M. Adam Davis"
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EraseMEadampicspam_OUT
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>>On page 255 of the data sheet it lists the picstart plus as a programmer
>>that will work with it (the picstart works with any and all PIC chips).
>>
>>Try upgrading mplab and/or your firmware. There is usually a readme on
>>MPLAB and PS+ which tells you which chips were added for which
>>firware/software revisions, but I can't seem to locate mine right now.
>>
>
>Picstart version 2.30 firmware lists the 18C252 and 18C252 but not the
>'F' parts. This firmware came with MPLAB 5.50 which I believe is the
>latest version (at least the other day it still was).
>
>Regards, Bob
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