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Recreating mod chip designed for the Playstation 1.
Katcher:
Good to know any clone will do me. Well I'll certainly make sure to drop an update on everything once the boards, components, and programmer arrives. Right now the only thing I can do is wait.
oPossum:
For a little bit more money you can get the latest programmer/debugger.
https://www.microchip.com/developmenttools/ProductDetails/PartNO/PG164100
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/pg164100/microchip-technology
Katcher:
--- Quote from: oPossum on November 08, 2018, 03:58:41 am ---For a little bit more money you can get the latest programmer/debugger.
https://www.microchip.com/developmenttools/ProductDetails/PartNO/PG164100
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/pg164100/microchip-technology
--- End quote ---
That MPLAB Snap certainly looks interesting. Seeing as it's only £11.48 I might actually go for that.
Actually, looking at the datasheet I'd need to create a board specifically for supplying power to the PIC12F508 I'm using since it require's 12v on the MCLR pin. Something I don't know how to do. I'm better off settling with a PICKIT3 clone or a PICKIT4 is I got the cash.
Katcher:
So PICKIT3 arrived and I found a pinout diagram for it. My only question now is how do I connect it up with the PIC12F508 I've chosen to use? I have double sided protoboard if needed.
oPossum:
--- Code: ---PK3 12F508
-------------------
1 MCLR MCLR 4
2 Vdd Vdd 1
3 Vss Vss 8
4 PGD GP0 7
5 PGC GP1 6
6 LVP --- -
--- End code ---
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/41227E.pdf
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