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MPLAB/PCW ICD 2 Background Debug
PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2003 9:35 am     Reply with quote

I am using MPLAB 6.10a and ICD 2 firmware is 1.03. I am programming a PIC18F452. I have tried so many different combinations of settings and soloutions but can not reslove the error "target not in debug mode".
I have tied PGM/RB5 pin low, I have checked in build options for the project and file "compile for ICD", I have verified that my 20MHz crystal runs at 20MHz on the OSC2 pin and I have enabled debug in config bits.
I would appreciate any suggestions. Please help.
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Re: MPLAB/PCW ICD 2 Background Debug
PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2003 11:41 am     Reply with quote

Have you included ICD = TRUE in you #device statement?

:=I am using MPLAB 6.10a and ICD 2 firmware is 1.03. I am programming a PIC18F452. I have tried so many different combinations of settings and soloutions but can not reslove the error "target not in debug mode".
:=I have tied PGM/RB5 pin low, I have checked in build options for the project and file "compile for ICD", I have verified that my 20MHz crystal runs at 20MHz on the OSC2 pin and I have enabled debug in config bits.
:=I would appreciate any suggestions. Please help.
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Re: MPLAB/PCW ICD 2 Background Debug
PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:54 pm     Reply with quote

:=I am using MPLAB 6.10a and ICD 2 firmware is 1.03. I am programming a PIC18F452. I have tried so many different combinations of settings and soloutions but can not reslove the error "target not in debug mode".

I had the same problem debugging a 452. Disabling all of the code write protection fuses fixed the problem for me. (i.e., setting the fuses to allow writes to code.) I don't remember the exact #fuse option, but I think it's NOWRT.

Hope it helps.
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Re: MPLAB/PCW ICD 2 Background Debug
PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2003 3:07 pm     Reply with quote

Yes I have. Do you have any other ideas?

:=Have you included ICD = TRUE in you #device statement?
:=
:=:=I am using MPLAB 6.10a and ICD 2 firmware is 1.03. I am programming a PIC18F452. I have tried so many different combinations of settings and soloutions but can not reslove the error "target not in debug mode".
:=:=I have tied PGM/RB5 pin low, I have checked in build options for the project and file "compile for ICD", I have verified that my 20MHz crystal runs at 20MHz on the OSC2 pin and I have enabled debug in config bits.
:=:=I would appreciate any suggestions. Please help.
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Re: MPLAB/PCW ICD 2 Background Debug
PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2003 3:15 pm     Reply with quote

Would it be #fuse WRT to enable writes to code?

:=:=I am using MPLAB 6.10a and ICD 2 firmware is 1.03. I am programming a PIC18F452. I have tried so many different combinations of settings and soloutions but can not reslove the error "target not in debug mode".
:=
:=I had the same problem debugging a 452. Disabling all of the code write protection fuses fixed the problem for me. (i.e., setting the fuses to allow writes to code.) I don't remember the exact #fuse option, but I think it's NOWRT.
:=
:=Hope it helps.
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