I'd like to know if something like that exists, as I'm currently having strange results on several pins of the PIC I'm working with (2 V or 0 V) where there should be 5 V, I've checked the circuit and it seems that what is failing is the PIC (although I can program it without problems with the programmer), but perhaps I'm missing something.
Maybe there's some type of software that you can connect your programmer with (in my case a Pickit2 clone) and checks that the PIC is right (basically tests that every PIN is working properly) but I haven´t been able to find it, I guess that if you can program a PIC via software this could also be possible with the appropiate software.
Regards.
Maybe there's some type of software that you can connect your programmer with (in my case a Pickit2 clone) and checks that the PIC is right (basically tests that every PIN is working properly) but I haven´t been able to find it, I guess that if you can program a PIC via software this could also be possible with the appropiate software.
Regards.