You can Register P16PRO PICmicro software right here at Dontronics via our web based secure Credit Card system for 20ドルUSD. This is done under a shareware arrangement. The software expires after 21 days and you must registered it if you wish to continue using it.
There is a 21 days free trial period. Beyond that time you pay the registration fee and support the Author's efforts in bringing you up to date software for the latest PICmicro's when they appear.
The amount charged to your credit card is the current exchange rate
rounded up to the nearest Australian Dollar.
Please allow a few days for the registration
key to be produced and emailed to you.
This software suits most "David
Tait" programmer variants including the:
DonTronics DT001
DIY
KIT-96. Serial PIC Programmer. 25ドルUSD
DIY
KIT-119. Serial PIC Programmer. 22ドルUSD
ITU Technologies PIC-1+ Programmer (please
read itu.html)
These are all driven from the Parallel Printer Port of a PC.
In fact with the hardware configuration file, it should be able to program
most "David Tait" programmer variants.
Right now, we are looking for feedback on a list of common programmers
that will operate from P16PRO.
The P16PRO software will work under DOS, W3.1 or W95.
This software package was written by Bojan Dobaj and will program all 8, 18, 28 & 40 pin DIP serial PIC痴 as listed below.
These are the current PIC痴 that this software
will program:
PIC12C5xx, PIC14000, PIC16C554, PIC16C556,
PIC16C558, PIC16C61, PIC16C62, PIC16C62A, PIC16CR62, PIC16C63,
PIC16C64, PIC16C64A, PIC16CR64, PIC16C65, PIC16C65A, PIC16C66, PIC16C67,
PIC16C620, PIC16C621, PIC16C622,
PIC16C710, PIC16C71, PIC16C711, PIC16C72, PIC16C73, PIC16C73A, PIC16C74,
PIC16C74A, PIC16C76, PIC16C77, PIC16F83, PIC16CR83,
PIC16C84, PIC16F84, PIC16CR84, PIC16F87x, PIC16C923,
PIC16C924, PIC16C642, PIC16C662, and
PIC16C715
New PIC痴 can be added by entering them in the device.ini file of the software.
P16PRO:
+--------------+
| Version 3.59 |
+--------------+
1999-April-07
Added support for PIC16C87x
Scrolling in EEDATA window is possible with keys Left and Right
on numeric part of keyboard
Scrolling in PROGRAM window is possible with keys Up and Down
on numeric part of keyboard and with PgUp and PgDown
Parallel programmed PIC痴 - 16C5X - are not supported by this programmer.
Do not confuse these programming methods with the serial port and parallel ports of a PC. A serial programmed PIC痴 refers to the programming algorithm by which data enters the PIC. In this method the data bytes are entered serially onto 1 pin (like a shift register) and the 13V programming voltage is toggled onto a programming pin to latch and burn the byte. In the parallel programming method the whole byte is presented on an 8 pin port then the programming voltage is toggled.
You can download the latest version of the P16PRO
software from:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/9620/
Speed situation on my 300 AMD was OK with published software solutions. I did some signal tracing and found that PP pin 5 signal which gates the programming voltage was missing. Bojan used this data to suggest setting in the Hardware menu the data for VPP1 to the same as VPP. I did and it works perfect now.
This could be an important support issue on the ITU which I think
they sold a lot of.
-bill arkin
>Hi Bill, I understand you have an ITU programmer. Any feedback
would be
>appreciated. Thanks Don...
Re: pic16pro programing software troubles
Dr. Imre Bartfai (root@PROF.PMMF.HU)
Fri, 2 Apr 1999 08:55:46 +0200
Hi,
I could not persuade my homemade programmer for PIC16PRO to work unless
I
put two 330 pF condensers between RB.7 - GND and RB.6 - GND, respectively.
Now it works fine. However, in some cases, the ISP does not work, such
way
I made a small programming breadboard. Now everything is fine.
Imre
On 1999年3月30日, Matthew Ballinger wrote:
>>Has anyone used the pic16pro software to program pics with a DT001
>>programer from dontronics? I am at the moment trying to use this
setup
>>to program a 16C73a with no success. When I try to program the pic
it
>>comes up with an error 0 287D 3FFF.
>
> I once used the software and a homemade programmer and was getting
the same
> errors you are getting. I could find no fault with the hardware.
The error I
> got only came intermittently though. In most cases it worked great.
When I did
> get the fault I had to restart the program a few times before it
would work
> again. I never figured out what the problem was however. Hopefully
someone out
> there can help us.
> Matt
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