Andy, > It's Andy, first off. Our IS dept doesn't think so, though... Sorry about that :) > They are programmed as part of the main memory with every programmer that I know > of. > > The proper format is determined by your burner/compiler/assembler, but basically > it is ordinary data stored at some address (I forget what address that is). > Microchip has a standard for defining where EEPROM data is ORG'd, and I know > that Carmacon, HiTech, ByteCraft, Tech-Tools, and Microchip all follow that > standard. I don't know about anybody else. I see...I think I understand now. Thank you very much for your help! Josh Koffman joshy@mb.sympatico.ca