I'm using a Warp13 usb pic programmer from NewFoundElectronic and it's a very good programmer, full compatible with PicStart Plus programmer (MPLab IDE think it's a PicStart Plus). This programmer a very great.
I'm using a Warp13 usb pic programmer from NewFoundElectronic and it's a very good programmer, full compatible with PicStart Plus programmer (MPLab IDE think it's a PicStart Plus). This programmer a very great.
No it won't work. There are only a few third party programmer that works directly from MPLAB. WARP-13 is one of them.
But I don't think it makes much of a difference even if the programmer doesn't work with MPLAB. Write your code in MAPLAB, compile it & get the hex file and program it into you PIC using programmer's software. It doesn't take much time.
You use MPLab to compile your code. It spits out a .HEX file. Once you have that, you're done with MPLab at the moment. Minimize it, and then run the software that came with your hardware programmer. Load the HEX file into it, and then tell it to send it to the PIC programmer. All done. If you want to edit the program afterward, minimize the programmer and go back to MPLab and go for it.
I'm using a Warp13 usb pic programmer from NewFoundElectronic and it's a very good programmer, full compatible with PicStart Plus programmer (MPLab IDE think it's a PicStart Plus). This programmer a very great.
??? There is no Warp13 "USB" programmer that I know of. It's an RS232.
I have a Warp13 but just dropped the cash to get a PICStart Plus because Newfound seemed to be basically out of business and I couldn't get any support for the new chips.
I just checked their site! They came out with new software? They're not dead?? OK, now I'm just plain pissed! I just threw out $200+ for a PSP for no reason?? Their website said they were no longer providing tech support or answering questions, I emailed their "software bugs only" email, the only contact they gave, and heard nothing back.