Joshua, I was going to suggest the PICLIST but I noticed you beat me to it. :) These people form a committee, draw a cct and write the software for you. :) If they don't I have ideas, but I'll leave you to it. I think this is the best approach that is, posting to the list, instead of seeking out an individual. There are a lot of good people with good ideas on the list. Grab the best of it with both hands. Don... /On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Joshua Woods wrote: > Hi Don, > > I was wondering if you could help me out... > > I am working on a design, using a PIC16C74. > > I need 128Kbytes of Non-Volatilie storage, and 64Kbytes of Program > storage. > > Can you suggest some options. I may have to use serial EEPROM for the > 128Kbytes of storage, however I think serial EEPROM will be to slow for > Program storage. > > My plan was to use the 4K of EPROM on the OTP version of the PIC to > execute code on the external FLASH or EEPROM? > > any help would be greatfull, or maybe you know of someone that could > help me out. > > > Thanks Don. > > > Joshua Woods > Don McKenzie donmck@labyrinth.net.au DonTronics Tullamarine, Australia http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~donmck EASY PIC'n Beginners Guide to using PIC 16/17 MicroChip Products. PicoSaurus(tm).The 40 pin PICBasic with 8 channels of A-D, and real Uart. PIC Basic Compiler. Programmers from $15 US, and Pic-Axe(tm) A New Tool.