Eric Smith wrote: > > You also can't erase PICs by putting them in a magnetic field, > > accelerating them to significant fractions of the speed of > > light, playing loud music at them, holding them under water, > > shaking them vigorously, or tapping on them with small hammers. > > However, *sufficient* application of any of these methods will > render it impossible to determine whether the PIC is erased or not. Yeah... And the really neat thing is that you achieve the same result whether you apply those methods to the PIC or to the guy trying to erase it. -Andy === Andrew Warren - fastfwd@ix.netcom.com === Fast Forward Engineering - Vista, California === http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2499 === For PICLIST help (including "unsubscribe" instructions), === put the single word "help" in the body of a message and === send it to: listserv@mitvma.mit.edu