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    I think the best solution is to shift to the 16F84A.
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    Talking Cold Shower !!!

    Hi,Shahid

    The 16F84 is quite an obsolete chip nowadays ... some pin and functions-compatible devices are MUCH costless ...

    see µChip Direct for 16F628A i.e.

    Another trick would be to buy stocks of "Leaded" devices ... but for the market ??? what really ???

    Alain
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