My vote is dsPIC first. I will help you to promote the EasyProg at various lists and Microchip Forums. ;)- dsPIC will be a strong selling point for dsPICs. ;)- You will also be the first one in the world to release to the public a firmware for dsPIC. You are already one of the first to release the source code for the host side (dsPICprg and WinPIC ? for JDMs probably at similar time). Of course my vote may not count since I do not have a EasyProg. I have only a Wisp628 with EasyISP. It also takes time to adapt your firmware for EasyISP. But if your EasyProg supports dsPICs, I will probably buy one (or make one). Regards, Xiaofan -----Original Message----- From: olin_piclist@embedinc.com Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 8:46 AM To: Microcontroller discussion list - Public. Subject: Re: [PIC] PIC18F vs. dsPIC30F Operating Current-- Results Kevin wrote: > Well, I already bought one and have been patiently waiting > for the 16F88 support :) After I saw the other responses I started looking into what it would take to port the dsPIC firmware from the ProProg to the EasyProg. I'm about 750 lines into the main 950 line module so I'm going to see this thru first. I'm not sure yet if there is room in the 16F648A. If not, I'll release a separate firmware version that supports dsPICs but has something else tossed out. Who needs all those wussy 16F and 18F PICs anyway. ;-) 16F88 support will be next. That's what I was going to do until the discussion earlier today. I've already got the samples in hand. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist