Mike, I believe I read on Microchip's development tool forum that one of th= e tech support group people indicated the ICE4000 would only support 18F and dsPIC p= arts and could *NOT* use ICE2000 pods. I was disappointed too -- I really would like= to move away =66rom the PICMaster also. I would be nice to have one emulator base that covers the whole line = of PICs. Matt Pobursky Maximum Performance Systems On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 17:49:48 +0000, Mike Harrison wrote: >=A0As far as I can see this only supports the high-end parts - no me= ntion of being able to use ICE2000 >=A0pods, which is a shame. >=A0 >=A0It also looks like USB support may not quite be there yet - some = of the info hints that it's a >=A0future software upgrade. >=A0 >=A0It would be nice if they did USB support for ICE2000, maybe using= an OEM USB/Parallel adapter - >=A0surely it can't be that hard to do. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.