On 10/15/2011 10:36 AM, Dwayne Reid wrote: > Many thanks for the link and information. For the life of me, I've > NOT been able to see where to grab the data-sheets from on their > website. Has anyone else been able to find data-sheets? Links would > be appreciated. Here's the link for one of them: http://www.silego.com/uploads/Products/product_123/xSLG46200r108_09192011.p= df I had the same reaction as you: where the heck are the datasheets? They=20 have the usual Adobe pdf icon fairly small, around halfway down the=20 page. Below that is one for errata as well. When in doubt, type ctrl-u to see the page source, ctrl-f to find text,=20 "pdf" and enter and see if any mention of pdf occurs on the page. Or=20 cntrl-f on the actual page for "datasheet". Of course, you should not=20 have to do this at all. These do look like interesting parts. > > Having these be RAM-based devices means that I am definitely going to > be ordering at least the 5V dev kit and some extra sockets. Using > the OTP part to load the RAM cells upon bootup is brilliant - the OTP > can be as slow as it wants to be without affecting performance. And, > as you mention, because its RAM-based, you can iterate as often as > you want or need without having to replace the chip. > > Brilliant! > > dwayne --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .