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Title: winpic error...
Post by: one9gt on February 17, 2009, 06:02:56 AM
 :angry: :angry: :angry:  just last week i programmed over 10 12f683 for rapid fire mods.... and now when i went to make more i get this...


ERROR-> Writing Address 0x000000
          Written: 0x2891  Read: 0x3FFF


what do i do now???
Title: Re: winpic error...
Post by: Modded Matt on February 17, 2009, 09:02:01 AM
post the rest of the build results
Title: Re: winpic error...
Post by: one9gt on February 17, 2009, 12:57:39 PM
12F683
Hazer opensource code modified for COD:WAW
hex file named RF.hex

programmer built from specs on this site
hardware detected fine
reads pic ok

as soon is i go to program, it erases the pic, and when programming code the error pops up, i click okay then it closes

Title: Re: winpic error...
Post by: DarthNihilius on February 21, 2009, 04:58:33 AM
I had a the same error when I was trying to program.  Why type of computer are you using ?  I had this error with the serial port on my laptop even with the 5v supplied from usb.  as soon as I tried it on a desktop it worked flawlessly.
Title: Re: winpic error...
Post by: one9gt on February 21, 2009, 08:07:24 PM
I'm running on WinXP and did not build the programmer with the usb power supply.  The programmer worked for a week and was able to program around 10-12 chips.  Then when i went to program a few more earlier this week this error popped up.



i also noticed now that the hardware can not be detected and when i go to the hardware menu, COM1 (my serial port) isn't even listed anymore
Title: Re: winpic error...
Post by: Modded Matt on February 23, 2009, 04:33:41 AM
sounds like you damaaged the programmer somehow. open win pic, put a programed chip in it and try to read the code back off the chip. if that works the programmer is good, if not build a new one.

if it works and you cant program, I would first ask if you moved the source file, check the pile path, make sure its under 32?? characters long. copy and paste the whole error message, not just the one line
Title: Re: winpic error...
Post by: one9gt on February 23, 2009, 05:53:18 PM
issue resolved.  I did a system restore to when i knew the programmer was working.  i did notice that the driver winpic800 provided somehow changed to some other driver and was not allowing me to program.
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