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Subject: RE: Documentation wanted
From: "Gabor Kiss [Bitman]" ####@####.####
Date: 19 Aug 2004 15:22:13 +0100
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0408191607510.9979@nelson.cdata.hu>

> Ahmm! I checked out those devices for prog. information and the company claims that they are "future products"! How do you expect it to provide data for prog. information? Besides, how can you test your possible prog. algorithm even if samples of the specific devices do not exist! This is what i think according to the official pages of the company. But in case the information exists I would like to have it myself as well.
>

I asked about these chips because the latest MPLAB IDE already supports them.

> One solution to overcome your problems is to modify your existing algorithms relative to similar devices i.e. for 18F6720 you can use ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39583b.pdf

Fortunately I have not implement any algorithms.
I develop a utility for an "off the self" PIC programmer called PICSTART Plus.
I just have to know what built-in algorithm to choose.
(Currently there are some 25 ones.)

No, I cannot test if programming/erasing is successful for all possible
PIC chips including the obsoleted and future products.
This is mostly done by Microchip.
I just want to know why certain chips are not supported by PS+
according to Microchip. It is because actual firmware really unable
to produce the appropriate waveforms or just a given chip is not
packaged in DIP at all so it could not put the ZIF socket of PS+?
(Buy the more expensive programmer. ;-)
In the later case I could add this PIC to my repertoire
with instructions how to make an adapter.

Regards

Gabor
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About Pista project:
http://gatling.ikk.sztaki.hu/~kissg/pd/pista/pista.html

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