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Had a program, programmed with a programmer, worked fine.  Added a bootloader, bootloaded the program, NG.  Why why why!
 
Had a program, programmed with a programmer, worked fine.  Added a bootloader, bootloaded the program, NG.  Why why why!
  
Some hints, the fuses are inherited from the bootloader, your program cannot change, but that is not what got me.  I did not use, set, or enable interrupts.  This defult worked fine, but the bootloader apparently did not leave the settings in the default condition.  My fix, added an interrupt handler which did nothing, but even more important turned the global interrupts off at the very beginning of my program.  Not all bootloaders may behave in this way, but if you have a problem, consider the above.  See also: [[PIC Programmers, In Circuit Programming and BootLoaders]]
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Some hints, the fuses are inherited from the bootloader, your program cannot change, but that is not what got me.  I did not use, set, or enable interrupts.  This defult worked fine, but the bootloader apparently did not leave the settings in the default condition.  My fix, added an interrupt handler which did nothing, but even more important turned the global interrupts off at the very beginning of my program.  Not all bootloaders may behave in this way, but if you have a problem, consider the above.  See also: [http://www.rushessay.com/ Custom Essay] [[PIC Programmers, In Circuit Programming and BootLoaders]]
  
 
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