Yes!!! I got one last week...sitting here looking at it now.....ahhhhh
(Thanks to Thrid Wave Solutions, manufacturers reps).
I even have the Data book (Printed and bound, copyright 1998), thanks to Future
Electronics distributor).
Now, if only our programmer would program it!
I'm thinking these are first-offs from the sample run (date code: 9904B2P
whatever that means, 4th week of 99 when the silicon was made or when the chip
was made ??) Someone said end of march for production runs, but then that's what
mchip said about January!)
Chips in the mail ?
Ralph
*Microsoft has a Y2K problem: its called Linux!*
*Microsoft ?? Is that some kind of toilet paper ??*
Amos, Jim wrote:
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> Is the 16F877 a real part? I have seen the prelim data sheets, and the
> local distributor has them entered into their systems, but I haven't seen
> reference to anyone having any real parts yet.
>
> I am starting up a new PIC developement based on the 16C74, and would prefer
> to use a flash part instead of the Windows ceramic version.
>
> Regards,
> Jim Amos
>
>
.....jamosKILLspam
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> Sr. Digital HW Engineer
> Aironet Wireless Communications, Inc.
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