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Can I use ICP protocol in the Files section to build a ICP programmer? - simonqian - Jul 5 1:30:55 2009
Is there any License limitation?
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Re: Can I use ICP protocol in the Files section to build a ICP programmer? - Alvin Schmitt - Jul 5 1:36:01 2009
Buy the LPC PRO. It works great and I think is less than $200.00 See:
http://www.lpctools.com/lpcpro.aspx
APSTRON LLC
P.O. Box 10336
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Is there any License limitation?

(You need to be a member of LPC900_users -- send a blank email to LPC900_users-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: Can I use ICP protocol in the Files section to build a ICP programmer? - Harshal Doshi - Jul 5 1:36:29 2009
No problem you may use that
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