PICk_ur_nose has PIC in it. Does that mean I can't have a product so named? I think I can! -W -----Original Message----- From: Octavio Nogueira [mailto:nogueira@AJATO.COM.BR] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 11:43 AM To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Production vs. Development programmers and trademarks > I think what the ProMate does is: > 1) program all but the code protect > 2) Verify Ho and Lo > 3) if it verifies, then program the code protect. > 4) Verify Code protected (Ho and Lo?) > > FWIW, I've had one production burn failure in two years, (I assume it > was truely a bad die), and no PICs that verify but didn't work. > > -Barry ProPic 2 Gold does the same thing. By the way, has anyone been called by Microchip lately, saying you are using Microchip trademarks by using PIC name? I mean picpoint site, picprog programmer, etc? We received a fax telling us we can not use ProPic 2 name anymore because PIC is a trademark of Microchip. Friendly Regards Octavio Nogueira =================================================== nogueira@propic2.com ICQ# 19841898 ProPic tools - low cost PIC programmer and emulator http://www.propic2.com =================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: Barry King To: Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 4:11 PM Subject: Re: Production vs. Development programmers > Dan asked, > > > Walter, how do you handle the fact that you cannot verify a > > code-protected PIC? HI/LO is useless here - or is there a way? > > ------------ > Barry King, KA1NLH > NRG Systems "Measuring the Wind's Energy" > http://www.nrgsystems.com > Check out the accumulated (PIC) wisdom of the ages at: > PIC/PICList FAQ: http://www.piclist.org