> Well, I didn't give the whole story. I have a chip in my > possession (a > 14000) and I have the source of a program which I would very > much like > to program into it. It was written specifically for the 14000 and is > supposed to work. (No, I'm not really that naive, but it > might work). > The alternative is to find a flash chip that has the necessary > peripherals and re-do the code for that. Not an impossible > task, or at > least I don't think so, but if just burning the code into the > 14000 is > possible, then that seems easier, and I already have the chip. OK, that's the only way I would use an OTP chip: using a already debugged program. > No -- with the greatest humility, I will yield any day to someone who > can write a compiler! :-) Don't be awe'd too much, it is not that difficult. It just takes a lot of time. Wouter van Ooijen -- ------------------------------------------- Van Ooijen Technische Informatica: www.voti.nl consultancy, development, PICmicro products docent Hogeschool van Utrecht: www.voti.nl/hvu -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist