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PIC16F628A Verify Failed at 0000h When Burning .hex File—Is My PIC Programmed?

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    Mrunal Ahirrao
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    Per Zackrisson
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    Steve Lawson
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    Mrunal Ahirrao
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    Mrunal Ahirrao
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    Steve Lawson
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    Mrunal Ahirrao
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Topic summary

A user encountered a "verify failed at 0000h" error when programming a PIC16F628A microcontroller with a specific .hex file for a Programmable Digital Timer project. The user confirmed the PIC and programmer (JDM2) function correctly with other hex files, indicating the PIC is not faulty. The error occurs only with the problematic hex file, which raises concerns about compatibility or file corruption. The user programs the PIC directly, not via ICSP, which might contribute to verification failure. Suggestions include testing with a new PIC, verifying the hex file compatibility with PIC16F628A, and considering potential bugs in the programming software (WinPIC800, IC Prog 1.6). A referenced link discusses similar verification errors possibly caused by programmer software bugs or incompatible hex files.
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