Step 7: Build and Program MCU2

Step 7.1 – Build Application for MCU2

1

Right click on the project and select Build.

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2

The project will successfully build.

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Step 7.2 – Program MCU2

1

Click the Make and Program Device icon to program the MCU.

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2

On the PIC18F57Q43 Curiosity Nano tab, you will be able to see a "Programming complete" message.

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