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face BY : Ken Pergola (sent by Nabble.com) email (remove spam text)




Uh oh, I'm one of the "guilty" people here.

The other day, I thought I could provide some insight to a thread, so I sent a message to the PICList (via Nabble) to explain that many PIC18F parts can be bulk erased with a Vdd voltage less than 4.5 volts (with respect to Vss) -- at least from the documentation's standpoint.

I hope I have not broken any rules here -- I was just trying to be helpful.

PICList Administrators: Am I welcome to send messages via Nabble?

What if I (or someone) else is able to help someone out (who objects to Nabble and "outsiders")? I thought the whole point of the PICList and forum communities is for people to help each other out. Does it really matter if I'm not currently a PICList member or posting outside of the PICList?

If posting to the PICList from Nabble is not acceptable, just let me know and I will not do it, but instead I'll go through the proper channels (PICList).

Best regards and thank you,

Ken Pergola
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