I wonder what the correct (intended) way is to start a PIC execute after programming?
For the 18F25J50, for example, I use:
op -d 18F25J50 -w $(PROG) op -command 0x0e 0x04
In contrast, a 18F26K20 runs "by itself" after programming.
In both cases, I refer to ICSP with the device powered independently.
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So you want to set MCLR high but not to VPP level. I would also add a DCDC switch-off and a delay to let the voltage drop: op -command 6 A 0E 04
I wonder what the correct (intended) way is to start a PIC execute after programming?
For the 18F25J50, for example, I use:
op -d 18F25J50 -w $(PROG)
op -command 0x0e 0x04
In contrast, a 18F26K20 runs "by itself" after programming.
In both cases, I refer to ICSP with the device powered independently.
So you want to set MCLR high but not to VPP level.
I would also add a DCDC switch-off and a delay to let the voltage drop:
op -command 6 A 0E 04