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Connect the first target device to the ICD.
For programming purpose, this is a single PIC supplied with +5V power
(e.g. from the ICD). If you want to try debugging, ensure that the PIC has
an clock source, too. Connect your ICD to the computer's serial port and
power it up. Disable this ports' FIFO buffers (windows' device manager)
and perform a reboot. After this, start MPLAB and load or create a test
project for your target device. Select ICD2 either as programmer or
debugger and change its communication settings according to your system by
selecting the menu item MPLAB ICD 2 Setup Wizard. Always select Target has
own power supply, because our ICD isn't able of switching target power on
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Serial to USB
adapters |
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Ps: I use a well-working cheap
PL-2303 adapter, since connecting through an Aten UC-232 seems
to be ok only when using Win98 (message: didn't succed to read
all requested bytes - bad XP/NT drivers?)
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