hex file and "write" - "verify" and it says it was successful and as I mentioned I see numbers changed in the large box. This is when I hit the "read" selection and it does it. It says it found pickit but it says nothing about finding the device as it does in your video. Waynej - Sorry for my struggles with this but I must have something wrong. Select "/mclr" under the power selection. I also found thru some internet searching there may be a power option I need to look at for the pickit to reconize the device. If I risk goofing up a chip I won't do it. Then put it back in an select read to verify what I am doing is working. The reason I ask is I would also like to clear a chip then take it out. I am not sure if the selection box said clear or erase but I know there was a box that I assumed meant clear all data from the chip.I don't have it in front of me right now. Is there any harm to the chips to clear them. Can I assume then that the code is on the chip and what I did was good? It appeared to be the same "code" I had seen before. I reinserted one of the chips after I had done this process and selected "read". From there when I was able to "write" and "verify" successfully can I assume it means that code is on the chip? I am assuming that is the code brought in with the hex file. Once I imported the hex I noticed in the large square box that alot of the numbers changed. I guess while I'm clogging up the board with silly questions I'll ask another.
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