Sean Breheny wrote: > When I told him that the CP bit was inverted, he asked if this would > mean that the default setting had changed, in other words, on a blank > c84, the CP bit is set to off, correct? Well, if on an F84, the empty > device has all bits set high (as in the C84), then shouldn't the CP > bit be ON in a blank device? Default state of EEPROM memory the same, meaning of the bit (and it's actually the Power-Up Timer Enable bit, not the code protect) is inverted. Forget it! You'll almost never notice the difference. -- Cheers, Paul B.