--- Olin Lathrop wrote: > Per Linne wrote: > > You are a really nice guy. I always thought so. > > > Last time you tried to give away a gift, it ended up > > in an unpredictable mess. :-^) If I recall correctly. :) :) :) :) :) > > I'm not really giving stuff away, and certainly not for free. The offer is > to buy a fully assembled EasyProg and I'll throw in the 17C44-JW for "free". > I bought two of them a long time ago for my two Picstart+, but I haven't > used those programmers in years, and probably never will again. If for some > reason I ever need to, I'll get the PUM. So either way you look at it, I've > got two 17C44-JW sitting around that aren't doing anything useful for me and > most likely never will. If I can use one to sell one more EasyProg, spread > the good word about my programmers, and at the same time help someone else > out, I consider that a win-win not a giveaway. Yep,I agree. That Olin's an //exceptionally// nice guy! :) :) Hmmm. The programmer looks real nice too. You need an adaptor for a 16F84 (trusty ol'standbye) and you're concreted in to PICs with it, tho? These TOP2005 Universal Programmers look kinda interesting too. "Support EPROM, EEPROM, MPU/MCU, static ram, serial memory, PLD... and TTL/CMOS IC testing." - the list is as long as your arm. Power from the USB line too. Anyone had experience pro/con with them? Debbie :) ____________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Go: Access your email, photos, instant messenger and more! http://au.mobile.yahoo.com/go/index.html -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist