Iirc, wisp648 has a feature for this (transistor to short the power
supply). Older wisp programmers don't have this (integrated).

Indeed worth mentioning, since it might fail on people not aware of this
issue.

Joep


2014-03-15 9:05 GMT+01:00 Rob Hamerling <[email protected]>:

>
>
> On 15.03.14 05:39, mattschinkel wrote:
>
>> How does internal mclr work? i guess I'm used to the current mclr since
>> the PICKIT2 programmer has a mclr button on it.
>>
>> A quick google shows bad news about it
>> http://support2.microchip.com/KBSearch/KB_StdProb.aspx?ID=SQ6UJ9A003LD4
>> http://www.microchip.com/forums/m576596.aspx
>>
>>
> I could insert a warning comment in the header!
>
> Regards, Rob.
>
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