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New Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 7
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Apologies if this has been covered before.
I have a flowchart in logicator and i pressed 'program pic' with the serial lead plugged in and the battery connected. I am using the axe 002 picaxe 18X started board as the programmer as it has the socket and power etc. When i press program the box comes up to program it and at the same time a program called ic-tester tries to install behind it. If i move the first window out of the way it is asking for a location for the ictester program. Well i neither know what the ictester is nor have the disc. I tried putting the disc that came with the starter board into the drive but the program did not find the file it was looking for on it. Do i need this ictester, as it seems to fail without it and if so is there another way to install it? Any help would be gladly received. Many thanks Dom B |
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New Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 7
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Well i have gone back through section 1 of the 3 part manual and i really can't find anything about programming the chips. Just how to make the programs and interface them but unless i missed something it is just assumed you can program the chips.
I also assumed that all i would have to do is connect it all up and press program, but apparently not. I have even googled ic-tester at depth and not found any picaxe reference to it so i am not sure where it comes from. All i know is that if i cancel it's attempted installation then it doesn't program the chip, but when it asks for the disc i have no idea where to find it. I can only assume logicator forgot to install it along with itself to enable the chips to be programmed. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling with no luck. Sadly the forum seems a little quiet. |
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Technical Support
Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: UK
Posts: 13,555
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I'm not familiar with what "ic-tester" is or may be, or why pop-ups for its installation are appearing, but I will try and find an answer for you.
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Technical Support
Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Bath,UK
Posts: 4,351
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ic-tester is not part of Logicator.
This kind of issue normally arises when a shared file (e.g. a Windows system dll) has been removed by the uninstaller of the other software (ic-tester) when it was removed from the system. Windows then knows that Logicator needs this shared file, but thinks ic-tester has it! So try re-installing both Microsoft net1.1 framework and Logicator.
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New Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 7
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OK Did a full uninstall and reinstall as asked and still a problem. So i found the ictester program and removed it then uninstalled logicator did a restart and then re installed it.
All now works and i have successfully managed to program my first picaxe. Many thanks for the helpful pointers. Cheers Guys ![]() |
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