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Question - William Oliver - Dec 10 23:48:00 2005
Hello All,
I have a question. Can someone in the group tell me what is the
differance between a 16F84 and a 16CR84 is. I have looked at the
datasheet but I didn't see anything to tell me the differance between
them.
Thank for the help
William Oliver

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Re: Question - rtstofer - Dec 13 19:32:00 2005
--- In piclist@picl..., "William Oliver" <willie@a...> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I have a question. Can someone in the group tell me what is the
> differance between a 16F84 and a 16CR84 is. I have looked at the
> datasheet but I didn't see anything to tell me the differance
between
> them.
>
> Thank for the help
>
> William Oliver
16F devices have flash program memory and are reprogrammable. 16C
devices have ROM program memory and are factory programmable. It
seems to me that some 16C devices are user programmable (once) but
the PICStart Pro will not support the 16CR84 which leads me to the
conclusion it is factory programmable only.
See page 4 of
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/30430c.pdf

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RE: Re: Question - Alan Marconett - Dec 14 12:26:00 2005
Hi,
MPLAB says PROMATE II or ICE 2000. Wow, not even my new PM3!
Alan KM6VV
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> --- In piclist@picl..., "William Oliver" <willie@a...> wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> > I have a question. Can someone in the group tell me what is the
> > differance between a 16F84 and a 16CR84 is. I have looked at the
> > datasheet but I didn't see anything to tell me the differance
> between
> > them.
> >
> > Thank for the help
> >
> > William Oliver
> >
>
> 16F devices have flash program memory and are reprogrammable. 16C
> devices have ROM program memory and are factory programmable. It
> seems to me that some 16C devices are user programmable (once) but
> the PICStart Pro will not support the 16CR84 which leads me to the
> conclusion it is factory programmable only.
>
> See page 4 of
> http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/30430c.pdf

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