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Electronics pic firmware question

Discussion in 'Modding' started by mirciu, 4 Oct 2008.

  1. mirciu

    mirciu What's a Dremel?

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    for the last 3 weeks i've been trying to connect some reverse collision detection sensor via usb to my pc. due to a stupid mistake i used a wrong wire and one of the boards went to smoke... and the sole part still looking right is the pic.
    what i want to do is to extract the firmware from it, program a new pic and redo both of the boards into a single double sided board. anyway. the question is general with no particular pic in mind. because the 2 boards have 3 different pics in total. can it be done?:idea: anyone?
     
  2. Hazer

    Hazer In time,you too will be relixalated

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    It may be possible. To be honest though, if you fried something on the same noard as the PIC, you probably fried something in the PIC too. Also, there may be a chance that the PIC program is code protected. You wont know until you try to read the PIC with a programmer.
     
  3. mirciu

    mirciu What's a Dremel?

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    ok, so basically i was thinking the same thing. using the programmer to read the code from the pic. do you have one in mind? like a one size fits all zif sockets:duh:
     
  4. Hazer

    Hazer In time,you too will be relixalated

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    The Olimex PG2C found on this site is a JDM programmer for DIP chips. Its cheap, sold worldwide (search the site for resellers in your part of the world), and works great with WinPIC800. You need a real serial port for it to work though.
     
  5. mirciu

    mirciu What's a Dremel?

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    thanks for the quick response, by the way awesome microcontroller witeup. i'im using a laptop so no serial, and the motherboard i use for a carpc doesn; have a serial port :duh:
     

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