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Date Posted: 08:15:43 02/07/02 Thu
Author: Potter
Subject: Chip preservation tip
In reply to: sphinx 's message, "Re: Potter's 5508w schematic" on 20:09:27 02/05/02 Tue

Also,
get 0216fluf.zip from http://codepuppies.com/~ben/sens/pic/sx/
It's an earlier version of fluffy.exe (don't try to read/program with it) but it has a -test option which is very good for checking that the programmer hardware is functioning as intended before connecting it to your SX - this option is not in the latest version 0928fluf.zip.
Another thing - don't use the command line FUSE & FUSEX options as these over-ride the code's setting for them and you could write-protect the chip or worse :(

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