On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:31:02AM +0100, Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote: > Byron A Jeff wrote : > > > I ran across this while searching for a working 16F88 datasheet: > > > > http://www.microchip.com/download/lit/pline/picmicro/families/ > > 12f6xx/40040b.pdf\ > > Yep, nice document. It was mentioned in some thread here > sometimes before Christmas. Nice bed-time reading :-) :-) > > Another document in the same "style" is this : > > http://www.microchip.com/download/lit/pline/picmicro/families/18fxx20/41200a.pdf > > called "PICmicro. Power Managed Tips 'n Tricks Featuring nanoWatt Technology". Will take a look. > > Same style and layout, but targeted at low power in general and NenoWatt > specificaly. > > > BTW does anyone have a valid 16F87/16F88 datasheet? > > Well, I *thought* I had, before your post :-) > > > Never mind I solved the problem. While the http site seems to have > > a damaged copy of document 30487b.pdf > > In what way "damanged" ? I can open my copy of DS30487N OK i > Acrobat !? It ws downloaded from the F87/88 "homepage". Won't open in Acrobat 5.0 for Linux or xpdf. Feeling just slightly paranoid I fired up Win2000 on my laptop and tried to view it there. No go: There is an error with the document (109) which is the same message I get in Linux Acrobat 5.0 If you get a minute humor me. Can you post the md5sum for your file. You can get a copy here: http://downloads.activestate.com/contrib/md5sum/Windows/md5sum.exe I checked the given md5sum for the execuatable and it matches. Even better if you have a Unix box could you upload your 30487b.pdf to it an md5sum it. I just feel paranoid asking someone to download and execute an exe on their windows box. This is a definite case of trying to figure out how to check the checker, as md5sum hashes are designed to verify that a file hasn't been tampered with. > > > with the following characteristics: Length : 3859276 bytes > > Same as my copy... Both files were the same length. However they had different md5sums which means that some part of the file has changed. The FTP one works, the HTTP one doesn't. I'm curious to know which one you have. BAJ -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu