Olin Lathrop wrote: > Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote: > >>Anyway, I do think that there is an option when creating >>PDF:s to disable the "Copy" option in Acrobat Reader... > > > That sounds rather silly, since the information is on your disk and nobody > can control it. If Acrobat Reader insists on not allowing you to copy text, > that will only guarantee someone will write a reader that won't, and post it > on the net. The net result will be that Adobe and those people who turn on > copy protection look like horses' behinds. Check Microchip document 51265g.pdf (Using MPLAB ICD2 brochure). It has useful information on the ICD2 target cable pinout. It shows pcb board connector pinout, schematics showing proper and improper utilisation of the ICSP lines, and other topics. I attempted to use the Adobe Acrobat snapshot copy tool to copy some of the graphics and put them into a document for inhouse purposes. Sorry, denied. Checking the Document Properties box, it has content copying or extraction set to Not Allowed. So, I used Irfan View screen copy function to get what I needed despite the efforts of some bright marketing wonk at Microchip. >The net result will be that Adobe and those people who turn on > copy protection look like horses' behinds. Indeed. MD -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist