>In message <000601c4592f$aae11830$0b00a8c0@PAARD>
> Wouter van Ooijen <
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>>I would love a poster with the 14-bit instruction set, or die
>>photographs, or anything else I can put in the classroom where I will
>>give some PIC-programming courses. I asked an MC representative but he
>>said they had nothing like this.
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>A poster showing a photo of the entire PIC18F452 or PIC16F877 die would be
>nice. Maybe put an instruction set list for both chips underneath, along with
>pinouts for the 18, 28 and 40-pin PICs.
>If someone can get a few hi-res die photos off Microchip, I'd be happy to see
>about designing something like that.
>That, or if someone happens to have some PICs in bare-dice format and a
>decent microscope/camera arrangement... I guess you'd have to get permission
>off Microchip first though, seeing as it is their chip.
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>Later.
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