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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Re: [oopic] Power On Led

That isn't a power on LED, if it is glowing dimly that means that the
micro is running. If it is bright or off that means that the micro is
dead or locked up. If you can download code, you are good to go since
the micro controller needs to be awake and good for that to happen. In
short, nothing is wrong if you can download to it.

DLC

Samitha Ransara wrote:

>Hello,
>I have a OOPic R.The problem is the power on LED is not flashing when I
>connect it to the supply. But it aknowledgse to compiler, and I can program
>it. What may be the problem?
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>Thanks a lot..
>
>Sam
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