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DV007003

Manufacturer Part Number
DV007003
Description
PROGRAMMER UNIVERSAL PROMATE II
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PRO MATE® IIr
Type
Universalr
Datasheets

Specifications of DV007003

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator, Cable, Software and Documentation
Positions/sockets
1
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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For Use With/related Products
PIC16C5x, PIC16Cxx and PIC17Cxx 8-Bit Micro
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PRO MATE II User’s Guide
7.4
7.5
DS30082J-page 98
Configuration Bits Dialog
Program Memory Window
The Configuration Bits dialog (Figure 7.3) opens when PRO MATE II is
enabled. If you close the Configuration Bits dialog, you can reopen it by
clicking on Configuration Bits in the PRO MATE Device Programmer dialog.
The type and number of configuration bits you see will depend on the device
you have selected. For more information on the functions of configuration bits
for your device, refer to the device’s data sheet.
You can also specify the configuration bit values in your source code. Use the
_ _CONFIG directive in MPASM to set the configuration bits for the device to
be programmed. Each time you rebuild your project or reload your hex file, the
configuration bits will be set according to the values from the _ _CONFIG
directive.
If you do not set configuration bits in your source code, then these bits will not
be changed. You can manually change them from their default values using
the Configuration Bits dialog and they will be programmed into the PICmicro
device when you program the microcontroller.
When PRO MATE II is enabled, the Program Memory window will be opened
in Hex Code format, if it is not already open.
You can view the Program Memory as hex code, machine code, or
disassembled with symbols (if available). Change display mode by clicking on
the system button in the upper left corner of the window and selecting the
display option from the system menu.
Note:
Setting configuration bits here will not effect emulator or simulator
operation. To do so, you will need to set options in the Development
Mode dialog (Options > Development Mode, Pins, Configuration
and Clock tabs.)
Figure 7.3: Configuration Bits Dialog
 2001 Microchip Technology Inc.

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