www.atmel.com Check AT90S1200 or AT90S2313. More RAM, more EEPROM, more speed, more peripheral, better price. Two additional pins. I guess this answer was inevitable! > I'm currently using a 16F84 on my application, but > need more ram and more data EEPROM space. I'm new to the > microchip controller line. I can't seem to find an upward > path to more RAM and more EEPROM space without having my > pin count go through the roof. > > Anybody have a suggestion what chip I should look at? > > > -- > Anniepoo > Need loco motors? > http://www.idiom.com/~anniepoo/depot/motors.html > > ------------------------------------ netQ http://virtuaweb.com/picprog "Home of amateur PIC programmers..." -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAzV38BkAAAEEALfWv9j3f+tZ+z2IW+2o9Ebx4bUGnHjHPqIe0a6yVKawaeV/ Y4I6L2/A0ddbVMG8+qJ0MvHNkr3DzYkpW+hTl9zAzXkKBdZ3GA5bbvot7entl/O2 YDtRWUV730koxBo5iFFUbJH5kbmkox+h3znj34zPnZNWzNaqOAwol3wABfBNAAUT tBxOZXRRIDxuZXRxdWFrZUBpbm5vY2VudC5jb20+ =0bVU -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----