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    Since RB6 and RB7 are used for programming, but can I still use them If the programmer isnt in the circuit? Or are they dedicated to programming even if they arent being used for programming?
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    You can use them even while the programmer is attached. I have a circuit which uses port B to control the data lines of a GLCD. I just place 1k resistors in the programming connections and it all works fine. You cannot debug with this setup.

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