> Xref: news.belwue.de sci.electronics:108704 alt.satellite.tv.europe:21159 alt.satellite.tv.crypt:27 > > In article <104322Z20061995@anon.penet.fi>, wrote: > > > > To bust a PIC 16C84 connect 13.5v to your VPP supply, make VCC > >.5 volts less or use a diode .5-.6 is close enough then write 1f to the > >configuration byte between 3 and 10 times return VCC to normal and read > >unprotected chip. > > If anyone gets this mail can they post it to alt.satellite.tv.europe > >and alt.satellite.tv.crypt as someone is trying to stop it getting out. > --------------------------------------------- > This guy complains it's not getting to Europe. Here goes! > -Steve Walz rstevew@armory.com That buggers the nice urban myth of 2000 Amp short currents..... -- --------------------------------- BRYAN CROTAZ - b.crotaz@ic.ac.uk --------------------------------- Engineering & Maintenance Student Television Of Imperial College Beit Quad, Prince Consort Road London SW7 2BB Tel. 0171-594-8104 Fax. 0171-594-8065 Attn. STOIC { NOTE NEW FAX NUMBER }