In message <3818820.1123192159324.JavaMail.root@pne-ps1-sn1> Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote: > John Nall wrote : > > > I have to say that so far I vastly prefer the > Wisp628, > > but since I want to work with the ds3013 chips... > > Doesn't > EasyISP give PIC10 and dsPIC support to > the Wisp628 hardware ? Just PIC10Fs. I really need to get around to running WinMerge over the "base" version of the code I used to make EasyISP and the new EasyProg firmware.. I think it's time I added a few more chips to the support list.. No ETA yet - it's a spare time project, so it's quite low on the to-do list (right after "stuff that I get paid to do" and "stuff I really should finish off someday"). I've got an ICD2, so I don't really use the Wisp628s much anymore (I've got two - one homebrew, one built from the voti.nl kit). The homebrew one runs EasyISP, the voti.nl one runs the standard Wisp628 firmware. Later. -- Phil. | Acorn RiscPC600 SA220 64MB+6GB 100baseT philpem@philpem.me.uk | Athlon64 3200+ A8VDeluxe R2 512MB+100GB http://www.philpem.me.uk/ | Sony MZ-N710 NetMD Minidisc ... When God endowed man with brains, he did not intend to guarantee them. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist