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Does anyone know how can I change the PIC model which I want to program in MicroCode Studio? I'm talking about that small window where you suppose to be able to change the PICs. There is only one model to select: 16F628 and I need P16F876A. Anyone?
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According to their website:

MicroCode Studio

The ICD for MicroCode Studio supports the following PIC microcontroller device.

16F628
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OK, but I've seen article in N&V in January'06 where the author could change that. Anyone knows where I can that version of the software(it was
MicroCode Studio)?
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Franklin97355 wrote:Here -> http://www.melabs.com/products/mcs.htm
Spanks, but free version would be much more appreciated.
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Bigglez wrote:
Novorski wrote:
Franklin97355 wrote:Here -> http://www.melabs.com/products/mcs.htm
Spanks, but free version would be much more appreciated.
Send me $49.95 plus, oh, ten bucks handling, and I'll
get you a 'free' copy...
It said in one of the issues of N&V that it's free, so get the [Edited objectional expletive] out, you idiot.
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It said in one of the issues of N&V that it's free, so <DELETED>
Which issue and what was the site referenced (Insert deleted part here)?
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setting aside the OPs bad behavior - it appears that the free version ONLY supports the 628. I've seen that stated in two different places. Just because a 2 year old article says differently doesn't make it so.

I suggest the OP do 2 things: a) learn to use google and find all the locations for downloading the latest version and b) don't be so thin skinned when asking for help.
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Franklin97355 wrote:
It said in one of the issues of N&V that it's free, so <DELETED>
Which issue and what was the site referenced (Insert deleted part here)?
It was January/06 issue and the site was www.melabs.com
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Sorry but the current version costs money unless you program the one chip allowed in the free version.
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