Hi everyone, You can find the new version (3.10) of P16PRO - low cost printer port PIC programmer for PICs at address http://imaiL.org/bdobaj You can use P16PRO, David Tait's or almost all other printer port based hardware schemes by using P16PRO's Hardware setup feature. What is new in Version 3.10 With P16PRO 44 devices (midrange Microcontrollers) can be programmed by now: PIC14000, PIC16C54, PIC16C55, PIC16C56, PIC16C57, PIC16C58, PIC16C554, PIC16C556, PIC16C558, PIC16C61, PIC16C62, PIC16C62A, PIC16CR62, PIC16C63, PIC16C64, PIC16C64A, PIC16CR64, PIC16C65, PIC16C65A, PIC16C66, PIC16C67, PIC16C620, PIC16C621, PIC16C622, PIC16C710, PIC16C71, PIC16C711, PIC16C72, PIC16C73, PIC16C73A, PIC16C74, PIC16C74A, PIC16C76, PIC16C77, PIC16F83, PIC16CR83, PIC16C84, PIC16F84, PIC16CR84, PIC16C923, PIC16C924, PIC16C642, PIC16C662 and PIC16C715 and you can simply add new devices by changing DEVICE.INI file: (you must enter program size, data size, fuses type and algorithm type) You can define new fuses type too. New PIC's with 16bit program word (2 bits parity) are added. P16PRO adds; parity bits for this type PICs. Fuses setting window has new look. Please take a look and send me your comments. Bojan Dobaj, Slovenia