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 Programming a PIC 12F629 for a school project

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chaosRyder Posted - 02/17/2008 : 16:43:01
Hi there, I've recentrly started a school project for wich i would need to program a 12F629 chip. I've looked around the forums a little but have found no specific answers to my questions. What I would like to know are the specific steps I need to do to acomplish this. Also, i am considering buying a USB PIC programmer from MCUmall's ebay store since my computer is runing Windows Vista 32-bits and has no serial ports. Tell me if there is a better choice please.

Thanks,
chaosRyder.
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chaosRyder Posted - 02/18/2008 : 13:48:15
Thanks to both of you I think everything will go ok.
ZLM Posted - 02/18/2008 : 09:58:42
The programmer it is very easy to use.

Steps:
1.connect the programmer
2.run software
3.select device type
4.load the data file
5.insert the chip at position as indicated in the software
6.press the write button from software

you are done!
chaosRyder Posted - 02/17/2008 : 16:44:55
Also, all the electronics knowledge i have comes from the internet, which mean i don't know much. thanks.

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