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On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:28:33AM -0700, ####@####.#### wrote: > No PICmicro has been end-of-lifed. There are currently no plans to > obsolete any PICmicro. This really shows outstanding support from Microchip! :) Clearly I did not expect that much from you and I feel I should apologize. > For the best price, look at the newer Flash devices for new designs. > I recommend the PIC16F628A for new development in 18 pins. Yes sir - it's a great starting point! //Peter
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