Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote: > Will that really help? I mean I could be wrong, but if I read Forrest > correctly he wants a physical label attached to the device for easier > / faster verification (or whatever the purpose might be). For example, > if you make five devices with different loop-code, it's convenient to > have them all programmed and labeled up while you replace/try them out. In my case, the label is so that the assemblers can put the pre-programmed devices in the correct product... Don't want firmware X going into product Y... So, software labels don't help a lot. Generally I want the person doing the programming to stick a label on the device saying "programmed with firmware X", so that the assemblers know which parts to use. That said, the panduit stickers look very interesting. They are pretty proud of the labels price wise, but the good news is that one box should be about all I need until the stickers degrade to the point I need to buy another box. -forrest -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist