>
> I like the idea of OOPIC but I also like the idea of being able to
> plug stuff in via E-Blocks as supplied by Matrix Multimedia.
>
> I don't suppose that if one took an OOPIC chip nad plugged it into a
> Matrix Media PIC programmer it would work.
>
If you reprogram the chip, you don't have an OOPic. You can always
erase the extra value added firmware and wind up with an $8.40 16F877A.
There is a heck of a difference in price and application between the
OOPic and the Matrix Multimedia stuff.
Richard
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