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'How do I prevent Code Protecting my windowed chip?'
1999\08\14@220907
by
Dave & Ann Scott
Have I heard of users (newbies) accidentally code protecting their windowed
chips - thus rendering them useless?
I've been working with 12C84's but want to switch to 12C509's. I've got a
12C509A-JW and plan to use P16Pro40.
As long as I set CP=OFF, "Is it safe?".
Dave Scott
1999\08\15@002927
by
Jim Robertson
At 21:03 14/08/99 -0500, you wrote:
The 12C509 is safe to code protect. More details are here:
http://www.new-elect.com/knowledg.htm
Regards
Jim
>Have I heard of users (newbies) accidentally code protecting their windowed
>chips - thus rendering them useless?
>
>I've been working with 12C84's but want to switch to 12C509's. I've got a
>12C509A-JW and plan to use P16Pro40.
>
>As long as I set CP=OFF, "Is it safe?".
>
>Dave Scott
>
Regards,
Jim Robertson
NEWFOUND ELECTRONICS
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1999\08\15@190554
by
Dave & Ann Scott
1999\08\15@191421
by
Tony Nixon
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