Replacing the chip fixed this problem with ms2. So I learned that I gotta be more careful using this chips, maybe use a esd strap which I have, but didn't use, plus I have rugs in my house, so esd might have killed some of the other chips. Not sure why only that one pin wasn't working properly. I got 5 samples from microchip and I burned or damaged the first four somehow. I'll prob start a new threat on how to use the stepper motor now that I have it working properly. Basically I'm going to be using it to simulate open it a door 90 degrees, wait for a couple of secs and then reverse the stepper to close the door. Thanks for everyone that's been helping me out. I've learned a lot.
@phalanx I saw your post in microchip forum, lol, I post in as many forums as I can to see how other people do different things.