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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
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Request inventory verification / Request inventory verification
2.10 Setting Up the MPLAB Development Mode
 2001 Microchip Technology Inc.
Select Options > Development Mode to open the Development Mode dialog
(Figure 2.8) and select a processor module or device.
To view complete information on the inherent limitations of the device in the
development mode you’ve selected, click Details. Scroll to the device and
double-click on it to view the details.
If you want to see which device your emulator is configured for, make sure
that the correct tool (MPLAB-ICE or PICMASTER) is selected and click
Inquire. The device will appear in the Processor box.
If you are going to use the MPLAB IDE to develop your firmware, you may
choose from the following modes:
Installing and Setting Up PRO MATE II
• None (Editor Only) – to write your source code and then assemble or
• MPLAB-SIM Simulator – to write your source code, assemble or com-
• Emulator (MPLAB-ICE, PICMASTER, or ICEPIC
• MPLAB-ICD Debugger – to write your source code, assemble or com-
compile it into a hex file. Select the relevant Processor from the list.
pile it into a hex file, and then simulate PICmicro program execution via
the simulator. Select the Processor from the list.
source code, assemble or compile it into a hex file, and then emulate
PICmicro program execution via an emulator. MPLAB will select the
processor for the hardware. Click the Ports tab to select the I/O port for
emulator communication.
pile it into a hex file, and then debug PICmicro code via a debugger.
Select the processor from the list. Click the Ports tab to select commu-
nication port options.
Figure 2.8: Development Mode Dialog
) – to write your
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