Stef, Go to www.basicmicro.com and order their ISPPro programmer for $59.95 (USD). We use these at work for our projects. They are inexpensive, fast, reliable, and cover all the parts below. And they measure roughly 2 x 4 inches or so. It's a bargain. Regards, Jim Supported SERIAL EPROM's: 24C01, 24C02, 24C04, 24C08, 24C16, 24C32, 24C64, 24C65, 24C128, 24C256 Supported PICmicro MCUs: PIC12C508, PIC12C508A, PIC12C509, PIC12C509A, PIC12C671, PIC12C672, PIC12CE518, PIC12CE519, PIC12CE673, PIC12CE674, PIC12F629, PIC12F675, PIC16C432, PIC16C433, PIC16C505 PIC16C554, PIC16C557, PIC16C558, PIC16C61, PIC16C62 PIC16C620, PIC16C620A, PIC16C621, PIC16C621A, PIC16C622 PIC16C622A, PIC16C62A, PIC16C62B, PIC16C63, PIC16C63A PIC16C64, PIC16C642, PIC16C64A, PIC16C65, PIC16C65A PIC16C65B, PIC16C66, PIC16C662, PIC16C67, PIC16C71 PIC16C710, PIC16C711, PIC16C712, PIC16C715, PIC16C716 PIC16C717, PIC16C72, PIC16C72A, PIC16C73, PIC16C73A PIC16C73B, PIC16C74, PIC16C745, PIC16C74A, PIC16C74B PIC16C76, PIC16C765, PIC16C77, PIC16C770, PIC16C771 PIC16C773, PIC16C774, PIC16C781, PIC16C782, PIC16C84 PIC16C923, PIC16C924, PIC16C925, PIC16C926, PIC16CE623 PIC16CE624, PIC16CE625, PIC16F627, PIC16F627A, PIC16F628 PIC16F628A, PIC16F630, PIC16F648A, PIC16F676, PIC16F684 PIC16F716, PIC16F72, PIC16F73, PIC16F74, PIC16F76 PIC16F77, PIC16F818, PIC16F819, PIC16F83, PIC16F84 PIC16F84a, PIC16F870, PIC16F871, PIC16F872 PIC16F873, PIC16F873A, PIC16F874, PIC16F874A, PIC16F876 PIC16F876A, PIC16F877, PIC16F877a, PIC16HV540 PIC18C242, PIC18C252, PIC18C442, PIC18C452, PIC18C601 PIC18C658, PIC18C801, PIC18C858, PIC18F1220, PIC18F1320 PIC18F2220, PIC18F2320, PIC18F2331, PIC18F242, PIC18F2431 PIC18F2439, PIC18F248, PIC18F252, MCPIC250XX, PIC18F2539 PIC18F258, PIC18F4220, PIC18F4320, PIC18F4331, PIC18F442 PIC18F4431, PIC18F4439, PIC18F448, PIC18F452, PIC18F4539 PIC18F458, PIC18F6520, PIC18F6525, PIC18F6585, PIC18F6620 PIC18F6621, PIC18F6680, PIC18F6720, PIC18F8520, PIC18F8525 PIC18F8585, PIC18F8620, PIC18F8621, PIC18F8680, PIC18F8720 PIC14000 > Wouter van Ooijen wrote: > >>>I just ordered some 12F675 & 12F683 (the latter being fairly >>>new) samples... I was hoping to find a programmer (free >>>schematic & software) for these as well as a 16F867A. Not >>>easy to find! Any hints? >>> >>> >> >>Olins progger; my wisp628 >> >> >> >>>The 12Fs being SOIC8 chips, maybe I should go for ICSP (gulp)? >>> >>> >> >>Why did you choose to sample SOICs if you are uncomfortable with that >>housing? The 12F's are available in DIP! Note that I do sell a >>SOIC-to-DIP converter PCB, >> > Wouter, > how many pins, where can I find them, I need them regulary and they are > difficult to find. > Stef Mientk > >>but you might as well order (or sample) a DIP >>PIC. >> >>Wouter van Ooijen >> >>-- ------------------------------------------- >>Van Ooijen Technische Informatica: www.voti.nl >>consultancy, development, PICmicro products >> >>-- >>http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList >>mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu >> >> >> >> > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu