> Yeah, that's what I meant in my previous Email from a few days back.
I
> think a little of both will be possible, like one product would be the
> ooBug, and the the other will be a 16/32 bit OOpic in a OOPic C form
factor.
That's tricky. The 16/32 bit ooPICs have a dual processor system. One
PIC18 for the USB and one PIC24 for the user program.
It is already a tight squeeze just to get the PIC16 on that little
board.
Scott Savage
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