Hi all. I've just started to get into PIC's and I'm currently using PICKit 1 for my experiments. I'd like to upgrade to a more versatile programmer and I am considering the **broken link removed**. It seems to have all the features I require (I am currently experimenting with baseline and midrange devices) and may require but I am having trouble finding some information in English for the product. I emailed Futurlec and they sent me a PDF manual for the programmer which is hard to read because it has be translated very poorly from Thai. It did tell me that MPLAB supports the programmer as PICKit 2, which leads me to wonder what the sticker is covering up on the IC in the middle.
Has anyone here had any experience with this programmer (ET-PGMPIC USB), I would like to know before I buy one, or maybe someone could recommend an alternative?
Thanks, Trevor G.
Has anyone here had any experience with this programmer (ET-PGMPIC USB), I would like to know before I buy one, or maybe someone could recommend an alternative?
Thanks, Trevor G.