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- by henn9438
- 01 Jan 2014 05:18
- Forum: Devices and Programming
- Topic: In circuit programming of a PIC
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Re: In circuit programming of a PIC
They do use slightly different programming algorithms so you would need need to change the device selection to match that of the device you were programming the data into.
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