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Re: ICD2 as programmer : Why isn't it releasing reset afterprogram?

by howardh :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

The ability to control the MCLR line using the 'Release from Reset/Hold in Reset' toolbar buttons conflicted with this particular setting under ICD 2.  

Therefore, we have disabled the automatic run.  If you need the target to run after programming, you can simply disconnect the target from the ICD 2 or push the toolbar button to release from MCLR from hold.  

The option is available when in the ICD 2 debugger mode,where much of your development is probably taking place.

Thanks,

Howard Hom
Microchip

Mike Harrison wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:20:12 -0400, you wrote:

>Bob Axtell wrote:
>> Mike, go back to MPLAB v7.4.
>>
>> The ICDC2 has never worked correctly, for me, on any version after
>> 7.4 or 7.6.
>
>Or even better, ditch the ICD2 and get a RealICE.  Those flaky random
>disconnects seem to be gone, and they're cheap enough.

Just got a reply from the ticket I submitted on this - They admit they screwed up but can't be
bothered to fix it until MPLAB 10 comes out next year.
Pathetic response for what would be a trivially easy fix.


"The change of operation is known, and a result of conflict between 'Release from Reset' and the
'Hold in Reset' buttons were not in the correct state when "run after successful program" was
enabled. This limitation is documented in the  MPLAB ICD2 help overview section.

The conflict will be resolved when the new MPLAB IDE 10 is released next year."

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