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Subject: Re: fate of 18F0x0 chips?
From: "Eric Smith" ####@####.####
Date: 20 Mar 2002 23:54:09 -0000
Message-Id: <33261.64.169.63.74.1016668068.squirrel@ruckus.brouhaha.com>

> That reminds me -- Microchip had announced a line of 40MHz 8-pin flash
> micros early last year:
>
> PIC18F010
> PIC18F012
> PIC18F020
> PIC18F022
>
> The said they'd be about a buck-and-a-half apiece, and would be
> sampling in June with quantity production in August.  I downloaded the
> reference manuals and eagerly anticipated getting my hands on
> some.  Toward the end of the year, I hadn't heard anything, and
> emailing Microchip (the "read by a human" address) yielded nothing. Now
> references to these parts seem to have vanished from the website.

They are not mentioned in the "Product Line Card including
Development Tools, First Quarter 2002", even in the "Future Products"
section.  Looks like they've fallen off the roadmap.




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