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Ron
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CCS and Warp13 config word setting - How to do it automatica
PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2003 4:36 am     Reply with quote

Hello,

Is there a way to set the code protection bits in Warp 13 software automatically to the desired settings? By a keyword in the source code?

It would be great if this were possible, because now I have to uncheck the code protection bits in Warp 13 every time I program a new PIC18F...

Best regards,
Ron
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Kieran Fitzgerald
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Re: CSS and Warp13 config word setting - How to do it automa
PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 6:57 am     Reply with quote

:=Hello,
:=
:=Is there a way to set the code protection bits in Warp 13 software automatically to the desired settings? By a keyword in the source code?
:=
:=It would be great if this were possible, because now I have to uncheck the code protection bits in Warp 13 every time I program a new PIC18F...
:=
:=Best regards,
:=Ron

The #FUSE keyword does all this?
I have not used it for protection but appears to default to off.
Kieran
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Ron
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Re: CSS and Warp13 config word setting - How to do it automa
PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 2:34 am     Reply with quote

With the use of correct #fuse statement to disable code protection, Warp13 still enables code protection for (000h-0200h and Data EEPROM)??

Does #fuse WRTB not work?

Regards,
Ron

:=:=Hello,
:=:=
:=:=Is there a way to set the code protection bits in Warp 13 software automatically to the desired settings? By a keyword in the source code?
:=:=
:=:=It would be great if this were possible, because now I have to uncheck the code protection bits in Warp 13 every time I program a new PIC18F...
:=:=
:=:=Best regards,
:=:=Ron
:=
:=The #FUSE keyword does all this?
:=I have not used it for protection but appears to default to off.
:=Kieran
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Ron
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Re: CSS and Warp13 config word setting - How to do it automa
PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 8:00 am     Reply with quote

Downloaded a new version of CSS (v3.136)... problem solved.

Now, when I turn all code protection off with #fuse, WARP13 automatically turns all protection off when I start it up.

Don't ask me why but the new CSS version seems to solve the problem...?


:=With the use of correct #fuse statement to disable code protection, Warp13 still enables code protection for (000h-0200h and Data EEPROM)??
:=
:=Does #fuse WRTB not work?
:=
:=Regards,
:=Ron
:=
:=:=:=Hello,
:=:=:=
:=:=:=Is there a way to set the code protection bits in Warp 13 software automatically to the desired settings? By a keyword in the source code?
:=:=:=
:=:=:=It would be great if this were possible, because now I have to uncheck the code protection bits in Warp 13 every time I program a new PIC18F...
:=:=:=
:=:=:=Best regards,
:=:=:=Ron
:=:=
:=:=The #FUSE keyword does all this?
:=:=I have not used it for protection but appears to default to off.
:=:=Kieran
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