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    Hex file too big

    So I figured it out apparently I had the EEPROM upside down on the the CH341a..oops I was wondering why they were hot after each attempt :rolleyes:. Anywho another quick question if your fimiliar with th ch431a is that yellow plastic supposed to be on the 1-2 or 2-3 position? I tried them both...
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    Hex file too big

    It worked. I was able to convert it. Thank you soo much. So, I have 1 more thing to ask I hope it's ok, generally speaking when you design a patch, before you save it to hex file is something that needs to be done first? I may be asking for alot and I hope you might have some knowledge of what...
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    Hex file too big

    Awsome!! Thank you very much, that's a big help I'll be sure to try that out
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    Hex file too big

    Awsome thanks for the link I see what you mean. Now, just cause I'm kinda not that computer literate hahaha. How do I go about doing that. Do I upload the hex file on to Asprogrammer and then open the srec.exe file file explorer, type in the command and hit enter and it does it automatically...
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    Hex file too big

    Forgot to mention I'm using spincad for designing
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    Hex file too big

    So I'm new to programming eeproms and I'm having trouble programming a 24LC32A chip. I'm using the fv1 dev program with a ch341a programmer. I upload a bank of 8 patches via hex file and when go to program I get an error message saying my file is larger than the IC. Sure enough the size is...
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    Programming software compatible with 24lc32a eeprom

    So I new to this whole programming eeprom thing and I have a clone pickit 3 and some 24LC32A eeprom. I tried using the software from the microchip website but it's a debugger program that apparently isn't compatible with those eeproms so was wondering if anybody had some suggestions?
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