>>> I follow that thread and found your answer. Didn't you? >> I found my answer for VDD. I think my schematic on the website is good >> now, but some disagree.
> You ask questions but don't answer them. :-) I did answer > BTW, as you didn't answer the question, I have to assume you just wanted > the folks on the piclist to agree with you, and did not follow the > links. If you looked at Olin's ICSP page and the link to the piclist > ICSP circuits you would have seen a circuit by jinx on how to add a > reset button. I was asking them about VDD, they answered me fine. I found the answer I was looking for on piclist. VDD will damage some programmers, put a jumper, let user choose. > I take it that Mike's circuits don't please you either because they > don't have a reset circuit. You are a hard guy to satisfy, aren't you. > People with much more experience then you or I have given you circuits > but still you plod on. I am trying to satisfy everyone other then myself. I was happy with my original schematic. I would like a schematic that works for us all so I don't hear more complaints, this is why I am hard to satisfy. You gave me a good circuit from microchip with no reset button so I had to modify it. Do you like the schematic I choose? I think you are ok with the current schematic, and I think Joep is ok with it as well. Matt. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en.
