At 12:46 PM 7/25/97 +0930, you wrote: >Well, there is always simulated code - ie interpreters(BASIC, C, Forth) - >that could fetch and execute tokens from a serial EEPROM. Slow, but >code-compact. Yes, such as in a BASIC Stamp, I assume. Does anyone know how the tokens brought in are placed into the execution pipeline of the processor? Of course SOMEONE knows how; maybe I should re-phrase that: HOW are the tokens brought in placed into the execution pipeline? -Todd Peterson E-Lab Digital Engineering, Inc. "Embedded Control & Integrated Circuit Solutions" EDE300 IC - Stamp I/O Expander & PC Interface IC EDE700 IC - Serial to LCD Interface IC EDE1200 IC - Stepper Motor Controller EDE1400 IC - Serial to Parallel-Printer IC http://www.netins.net/showcase/elab