Why don't you try this S*** on the Micro-chip web board ?? ------- Unprotecting 16F84 (2 of 2), Read 48 times Conf: Other PICmicro topics From: Developer Moderator (tech.support@microchip.com) Date: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 08:00 AM Protection hacking is not a subject suitable for this conference. You will be removed from this conference if you attempt to pursue this matter. Code protection is a feature of PICmicros to secure intellectual property and to protect designs, as well as to provide security for applications. Use of this conference is a privilege that will be revoked if criminal activities are discussed. ---------- Peter Seyringer wrote: > > How can i read out the code from a proteted PIC 16F84 ? > > Peter > --- > Sent through Global Message Exchange - http://www.gmx.net You think that code protection should be ill-legal too ? Maybe some poor student needs to study this code...awwww... should they be deprived?? Hey, I was just borrowing a *COPY*...well, duh....all Software is a COPY!!! Any logical justification for stealing software does not excuse the fact that you 'stole' it...we can not legislate morality, but lashings with a wet noodle will be forth comming! Man, is everybody begging for a moderated PIC list or what??? Somebody hose me down, I'm burning up my keyboard here.... Ralph "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything"