On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 03:46:16PM +1100, Henk Tobbe wrote: > The programmer I use is a very simple one: D0 of the printer port direct to > Rb7 of the PIC (data) and D1 of same port to RB6 of the PIC (strobe). This > obviously does not allow for any verification of written data. Hrm. It _could_ verify, if the printer port bits could be reconfigured as inputs by the programming code. > And please... if possible no suggestions for a more complex programmer...... > Windows made me very sceptical....;-) Have I said Linux today? Oh, yes, I have. ;-) http://www.nexuscomputing.com/picpgmr.shtml appears to be the new URL for the current version of picprg2.2, which works on Linux and has all the source code you need to prove that writing data EEPROM works. Not that I've tried using EEPROM yet. ;-( -- James Cameron mailto:quozl@us.netrek.org http://quozl.us.netrek.org/