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18F25K22 Support [solved]
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I think a lot of people look forward to a solution because although compilers may cater for new PIC's they do not provide boot loaders until a much later date (if ever) and for educational applications I consider a boot loader essential.

It is an interesting situation because I do not have the skill needed to create a boot loader for the 18F25K22 chip, nor can I find anyone who sells one. So Mikael, you have the ability to save both my sanity ... and the planet Hi!.

John.


@ Mitchy.

I am not smart enough to know if this is relevant of not.

"The default is 64MHz (16 mips), as it is using the internal x4 PLL with a 16MHz crystal." (from the Amicus forum by Les).

Also ...."However, I have noticed that the latest Mpasm assembler supplied with the compiler seems to have an anomaly with its fuse configuration when using an 18F25K22 device. And instead of choosing the High speed oscillator, it's choosing the LP oscillator ........ Les".









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18F25K22 Support [solved] - by Mitchy - 2011-02-12, 07:27:49
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mikael Gustavsson - 2011-02-12, 12:03:44
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mitchy - 2011-02-12, 12:41:13
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mikael Gustavsson - 2011-02-12, 22:12:41
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mitchy - 2011-02-13, 10:14:13
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mikael Gustavsson - 2011-02-14, 21:20:23
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by moonshadow - 2011-02-17, 14:06:05
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mikael Gustavsson - 2011-02-17, 21:18:59
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by Mitchy - 2011-02-19, 00:10:20
RE: 18F25K22 Support - by moonshadow - 2011-03-17, 15:24:44
RE: 18F25K22 Support [solved] - by rotting79 - 2013-10-08, 07:10:35
RE: 18F25K22 Support [solved] - by rotting79 - 2013-10-29, 03:13:42

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