> If I am NOT using a bootloader, but do have a board set up for ICSP, do > I still have a protectable, flashable setup as I think I do? In all of > the discussion, the distinction between bootloaders and ICSP has gotten > blurred in my mind. > Programming environment is a promate attached via cable to target board; > target board is complete, including F87x; has been designed to accomodate > ICSP. The first time I program, if I set code protect, as far as I know, > the chip cannot be read, but can be programmed again. The programming > sequence for a code protected chip requires that the entire chip be > erased first, thus protecting the contents. > Is this all still true? Yes. ******************************************************************** Olin Lathrop, embedded systems consultant in Littleton Massachusetts (978) 742-9014, olin@embedinc.com, http://www.embedinc.com -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics