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mockba Posted - 01/29/2013 : 20:42:07
Hello there ... I don't see it on the selection list, but it exists on the Devices folder (PIC16F722.dev).
How can I use that file?
I am sorry if this is a dumb question, but I couldn't figure out how to load it.

Thanks a lot in advance,
Marcelo "Mockba" Dantas.
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mockba Posted - 02/07/2013 : 10:24:52
Got it ... so it is a description of the device coming from Microchip themselves. I though it was some device description to add custom devices to the GQ-4X.
You answered my question.

Thanks,
Marcelo.
ZLM Posted - 02/04/2013 : 20:50:02
you do not need to create the .dev. It is standard file of Microchip.
mockba Posted - 02/04/2013 : 12:01:30
Thanks.

Is there any documentation on how to create a .dev file? Any more in depth documentation than the user guide?

Thanks a lot,
Marcelo.
ZLM Posted - 02/01/2013 : 20:47:39
The .dev file has most of information about this chip. I found the ID from .dev file.

The datasheet tells you about the chip packaged available.


mockba Posted - 02/01/2013 : 17:33:23
Hi ZLM,

Thanks, I will add this line and give it a try.

Is there any guide or how-to on using these .dev files? What are they used for?

Is there a more advanced guide or how-to on adding devices to the devices.txt file? I see some information on page 21 of the user guide, but how can I come to the same line you suggested me?
How did you find the ID=1880?
What are the possible Classes?
What are the possible Categories?
How did you get to the commands? Is this something from the datasheets?

Thanks,
Marcelo.
ZLM Posted - 02/01/2013 : 02:03:12
I think you can try to add this chip into the software.

Try this line:

Name="PIC16F722",ID="1880",Class="PIC16FXXX",Category="MCU",MFG="Microchip",CodeSize="4096",EepromSize="256",Package="DIP28",Speed="5",BEGPRG_COMMAND="18",ENDPRG_COMMAND="17",BEGERASECHIP_COMMAND="8",ERASECHIP_COMMAND="1F",PRG_MODE="0",CFGByteLabel="CP CCPMX DEBUG WRT1 WRT0 CPD LVP BOREN MCLRE FOSC2 PWRTEN WDTEN FOSC1 FOSC0";

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