At 12:25 PM 8/13/97 +0000, Lawrence Lile wrote: >> In addition to what I mentioned in my previous message, I've also >> found that if I continue to program the chip in spite of the >> warning, offset 0x7 is not correctly programmed >If you had CODE PROTECT turned on, your chip is uneraseable. You can >make a really neat tie tack out of a code protected UV erasable PIC, >but other than that it is useless. That doesn't appear to be the case. I've got the same problem with *all* the chips, apparently. When I try to read the chips with the programmer, I get blocks of 0x3fff and blocks of 0x0, all aligning on page boundaries. The configuration bits are messed up too. Any chance it could have been the actual programmer that died, and any idea how that could have happened? --- Unknown