Got it working last night by uninstalling MPLAB 8.6 and MPLAB X, then deleting the microchip folder. Installed 8.63 and X again, went through the driver installation and it connected!
So now I can mod my bit banging servo code for controlling an EDF.
But wait... thinking about it last night, there's no point doing all the low level stuff in the uC, that's just going to delay things even further. I need to use an external servo controller that I just talk to over serial comms. It takes a lot of overhead away from the main processor and makes servicing each task a lot simpler. Sound like a plan?
This blog follows progress on a small scratch-built VTOL platform. Sci-Fi styling and modeling are just as important to me as functional operation, even if it compromises the design. I'm doing this because (while) I feel like it, no other reason. See first post (intro) for more...
Showing posts with label MPLAB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MPLAB. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Friday, 14 January 2011
ICD2 is OK
Plugged it in, had to install drivers, but MPLAB connected to it fine.
Is it a Win7 problem?
Is it a Win7 problem?
Still no luck
Last night, I tried reinstalling ICD2 drivers, which didn't work. Then I downloaded and installed MPLAB X (Beta), no change. I can only assume my ICD2 died since I last used it!? Then I got bored so went and watched four or five episodes of The Big Bang Theory (thanks for the loan, Gary).
I'm going to take the ICD2 to work today and try it on my machine there.
I'm going to take the ICD2 to work today and try it on my machine there.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Been too long!
I have a little time before my studies start up again, so thought I'd try to get something together to control an EDF for crude testing. I grabbed my PICDev01 board, ICD2 and a PSU and sat down to get to grips with MPLAB IDE again (it has been a long time).
So far I'm not having a lot of luck. It's nothing I haven't done before; I think the ICD2 drivers haven't installed properly and the project won't build (new HDD since last used too!). I can see the advantage of having everything in the cloud, as the mBed does; saves these sort of setup hassles...
So far I'm not having a lot of luck. It's nothing I haven't done before; I think the ICD2 drivers haven't installed properly and the project won't build (new HDD since last used too!). I can see the advantage of having everything in the cloud, as the mBed does; saves these sort of setup hassles...
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