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Wayne J
08-25-2007, 10:07 PM
I made up some new videos for programming PICs. They are more detailed and narrated. They show downloading and working with the Renard firmware, and the flash software of the programmer.
With these videos, you will see that programming is a very simple task and something anyone can do. The videos are short and broke up into sections for quick reference. So.... here they are...............


Downloading the .asm file and using MPASMWIN software to create a .HEX file

http://www.jamesfamilychristmas.com/PICprogram1.swf


Program the PIC using PicKit 2 flash software and generated .HEX file.

http://www.jamesfamilychristmas.com/PICprogram2.swf


New instructions for using the PicKit III by 'mmulvenna'


Okay folks here it is. Dont be too critical as I threw it together pretty fast. This is only to program the chip using the "HEX" file. The first few screens would be the same for the "ASM" file but then you should be able to use Waynes videos for the "project creation".

EDIT: You should also be able to use this for the diagnostic firmware, just change the file name that you select in the file browse.

Hope this helps... and good luck. Happy PICkiting

Old man Mike
http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=5924&d=1264521468


**** Notes... Links to these videos (and more info) can also be found in the Christmas Wiki : General Information and Tips (http://doityourselfchristmas.com/wiki/index.php?title=General_Information_and_Tips)****

Wayne J
12-02-2011, 02:57 PM
I added another video. This one is for the PicKit2 programmer software. Hope it helps.

Wayne J
02-24-2012, 07:09 PM
I removed the outdated MPLABS videos. The MPASMWIN software is much nicer and easier to use anyways. Updated the videos also.

tithonia1
03-13-2012, 10:42 AM
Programmed my first ever PICs today. Wayne thanks for the videos ... they helped alot.. Used a PICKIT 2 and a adapter from j1sys.com works great. To anyone newer than me trying to program PICs make sure you follow the instructions to a T... and make sure your jumpers on the adapter board are correct..( a bunch of trial and error:wow:)...Now to hook it all to Vixen and away we go.. ..