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|The PIC is installed in the target board, and then never moved again. The programmer is plugged into a "programming connector" on the target board each time you want to reprogram the PIC.
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== Further reading ==
 
  
* [[Bootloader Development]]
 
* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Embedded_Systems/Bootloaders_and_Bootsectors "Embedded Systems/Bootloaders and Bootsectors"]
 
* [http://massmind.org/techref/microchip/devprogs.htm#bootloaders "PIC Microcontroller Programmers"] discusses in-circuit programmers and bootloaders
 
  
 
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