Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 03:05:54PM -0600, Dal Wheeler dixit: > It depends on the programmer, which one are you using? That's the matter... I don't know exactly. Say I 'hereditated' it :-) It has exactly the same number of 'points to link' (how to call 'em properly?) as much of 16F84 pins. 18, if I don't go wrong.. > Check out this: > http://www.workingtechnologies.com/htpic/PIC_bootloader.htm Here I go.. > simply put F means flash and allows reprogramming. C for more traditional > eprom structure, most only reprogrammable with a uv erase window package. And .. what about 'LC' PICS? , are them re-programmable without UV? Some more... what tools do you find useful to program in Unix/Linux? It seems to me (maybe I go wrong) there are a lot more for MS systems. My dream is to create my own projects and then to implement them as kernel modules, maybe going further in embedded linux.. That's only a dream for me at the moment, the way is still far. Best Regards, Paolo Lulli aka `blacksheep`. -- "I hate the itching. But I don't mind the swelling." -- new buzz phrase, like "Where's the Beef?" that David Letterman's trying to get everyone to start saying -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.