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Joep Posted - 03/27/2008 : 11:00:08
I just received the Enhanced JDM programmer, and I can not find anywhere what the 5-pin connector(near the green LED) is for. I just hope it is for in-circuit programming, but I would like to know how to do that.
Any help for this new user is welcome
I will be using PIC 16F876A and PIC 16F877A soon, maybe others later.

Thank you in advance
Joep
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ZLM Posted - 04/02/2008 : 00:06:04
Yes. That is the ICSP(In-Circuit-Serial-Programming) header.
Check the datasheet of your chip and connect those pins to your PICs vir jumper wire or ICSP cable.

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