If this is a "true" C-part, I'd vote for "no". Best advice is to stay as far away as you can from the C-parts... /Jan-Erik. Carl Denk wrote 2012-02-26 18:25: > I have a small project I'm starting that I am planning to use an > 12C671/N that I have a few in stock, for 1 board to make. I have a > PICKIT2, that the docs do not include the chip. By matching up the > programming pins PGC, PGD, and ground can I program it? > > Or with the Microengineering EPIC parallel programmer that claims to be > able to program with an adapter, which I can build the capabilities into > the new board. > > I slightly prefer the PICKIT2 method since, I should be able to run the > chip off the unit and check the programming. > > The intention of the board is only to give a brief warning chirp from a > sonalert when the circuit is powered up by acting as a timer. > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .