That is very interesting thanks so much. The pickit-2 sounds good i'll have to check if it can do the chips i would like to migrate to.You can download many of the older MBLABX versions, V5.35 is the last one that supported assembly programming.
Fortunately, most of the Pic's I use are supported in MPLAB 8.92 which I use with Pickit-2 successfully.
Believe it or not, i have been using Pickit-1 for 10 years or so, and most people dont even know there was a pickit-1 (ha ha).
It's very good for sure, an entire dev board and was not more than $40 USD, but the chips it can do is VERY limited. In fact, maybe around 20 chips but that's it. Luckily i was able to hack some files to get to some bigger multi-pin chips i needed. Well i should say ONE chip i needed, but it was worth it.
I was going to hack the Vpp pulse voltage but i dont think it will allow the chips i want to do anyway.
Funny though when i went to install MpLab 8.60 over top of 7.60 it said it could not allow it because the former was 'enabled'. I think i have to uninstall 7.60 first.
I love assembler but i did get a little lazy using the Arduino C language with the regular IDE. I noticed much faster turn around. I just dont like the chips as much like the 328p. It's good but not great.
