Ok firstly I'm sure this has been covered before but I can't find it so sorry about asking again...
Programmer in question is A JDM type powered from a 9 pin serial port.
After having tried to program 6 different PIC's (all compatible with my programmer) with a few different programs and having them all fail to program it occurs to me that I must have a problem somewhere, Now I recall reading somewhere that a comment problem for people programming PIC's is their computer isn't supplying enough voltage to the programmer, with this in mind can anyone tell me what the voltage is meant to be and what pins of the serial port I would need to check for said voltage.
Thanks in advance.
Dawn.
Programmer in question is A JDM type powered from a 9 pin serial port.
After having tried to program 6 different PIC's (all compatible with my programmer) with a few different programs and having them all fail to program it occurs to me that I must have a problem somewhere, Now I recall reading somewhere that a comment problem for people programming PIC's is their computer isn't supplying enough voltage to the programmer, with this in mind can anyone tell me what the voltage is meant to be and what pins of the serial port I would need to check for said voltage.
Thanks in advance.
Dawn.