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Subject: Re: gpasm support for PICs???
From: Easy B
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 17:14:10 +0100

So far I know, the only difference between the L types and the normal 
ones is that they can run with lower Voltages.
Cheers
Ezra.

Am 27.03.2004 um 02:56 schrieb Craig Franklin:

> On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 15:26, Sriram Chadalavada wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>   I am new to gputils and this is my first email to the mailing list.
>>
>> For our project, we need to program the following PICs:
>>
>> 18LF4220
>> 18LF2320
>> 18LF2220
>>
>>  I was wondering if these are supported by gpasm. Please let me know. 
>> This
>> might make the difference in a choice between gputils and MPLAB.
>>
>
> Are these devices in production?  I don't see them on the website.  I
> also don't see them in MPLAB 6.4.
>
> They are probably very close to the
>
> 18F4220
> 18F2320
> 18F2220
>
> which are supported.  Adding processors is trivial, but it looks like
> gputils list is up to date.  Are these planned devices that haven't
> reached production?
>
>> Thanks,
>> Sriram
>>
>>
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