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    Hi, Peter

    This question is quite difficult to answer ...as we all have left a circuit "a certain time" under reset, and probably none had further problems.

    I think the best way could be to post your thread on Microchip's users Forum or to Microchip support team ... They're great pros.

    you should get a trustable answer from a Microchip product Engineer ...

    Alain

    PS: I left Logic CMOS circuits for very long time in the "reset" state ...so why wouldn't the PIC's do the same ??? ...
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