On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 11:57:16 AM UTC+1, Michel wrote:
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> The only thing that is a bit inconvenient is programming 6 controllers 
> on 1 board. You either need to program them before soldering them, use 
> tricks that allow you to multiplex them to a single programming port 
> or use 1 programming port for each controller. For my circuit I choose 
> the latter one, it wasn't my first choice but it ended up to be the 
> best choice. 
>
> Michel 
>

Couldn't you daisychain them via the serial port and use a form of 
bootloading ? 
It isn't fast doing it like that though.

Microchip have a service where they program the code onto your chips before 
they send them out...I've looked at it but it wasn't cost effective at the 
time, I don't know what it costs these days...here's the link to the UK 
upload page (you can change country using the 'change' link) *
http://www.microchipdirect.com/programming/default.aspx*

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