It seemed the same problem happened to me with PIC16F88, my
application could not run without using the USB port power supply. But
I didn't change anything and it work again, very strange. Just an
idea, have you tried it using 3 pieces of battery as power supply? And
bring your test circuit far away from the computer and any other
electrical devices. :D

On 10/14/07, Stanley Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently this isn't the last email on this topic. I'm not sure why this
> problem doesn't occur to 2220 but to 2620, as I need to use 2620 or its
> family chips for the purpose of my project. I've checked the pin 10 (clkout)
> with the oscillator fusebit set to output a clock on pin 10 as shown in the
> project included in the zip file. Apparently, the problem seems to be that
> the reset isn't configured properly even though it looks like it does in the
> code. I had been suggested before on the microchip forums to look into using
> BOR and PWRT. I have also tried to use an external power-up reset circuit
> for slow startups, although that never seemed to work. I'm getting lost on
> how to solve this reset issue. Any insights on this would be much
> appreciated.

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