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    I find it in the MiroCodeStudio drop list. Did you looked at the Melabs website list?

    here's the Melabs list quote with a subtle text enhancement around this PIC. Now try to find it once again

    Where is charlie?

    Quote Originally Posted by http://melabs.com/products/pbp.htm
    Current PICmicro® MCU support:

    PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler now supports ALL Microchip PICmicro® MCU families!

    10F202, 10F206, 10F222: Limited support. (more information)

    12C508(A), 12C509(A), 12F508, 12F509, 12F510, 12CE518, 12CE519: Limited support. (more information)

    12C671, 12C672, 12CE673, 12CE674, 12F629, 12F635, 12F675, 12F683: Supported.

    14000: Supported.

    16C432, 16C433: Supported.

    16C505, 16C54(AC), 16C55(A), 16C56(A), 16C57(C), 16C58(B), 16F505, 16F506, 16F54, 16F57, 16F59, 16HV540: Limited support. (more information)

    16C554, 16C557, 16C558, 16C61, 16C62(AB), 16C620(A), 16C621(A), 16C622(A), 16C63(A), 16C64(A), 16C642, 16C65(AB), 16C66, 16C662, 16C67, 16C71, 16C710, 16C711, 16C712, 16C715, 16C716, 16C717, 16C72(A), 16C73(AB), 16C74(AB), 16C745, 16C76, 16C765, 16C77, 16C770, 16C771, 16C773, 16C774, 16C781, 16C782, 16C84, 16C923, 16C924, 16C925, 16C926, 16CE623, 16CE624, 16CE625, 16F616, 16F627(A), 16F628(A), 16F630, 16F631, 16F636, 16F639, 16F648A, 16F676, 16F677, 16F684, 16F685, 16F687, 16F688, 16F689, 16F690, 16F716, 16F72, 16F73, 16F737, 16F74, 16F747, 16F76, 16F767, 16F77, 16F777, 16F785, 16F818, 16F819, 16F83, 16F84(A), 16F87, 16F870, 16F871, 16F872, 16F873(A), 16F874(A), 16F876(A), 16F877(A), 16F88, 16F883, 16F884, 16F886, 16F887, 16F913, 16F914, 16F916, 16F917, 16F946, 16HV616, 16HV785: Supported.

    17C42A, 17C43, 17C44, 17C752, 17C756(A), 17C762, 17C766: Supported.

    18C242, 18C252, 18C442, 18C452, 18C601, 18C658, 18C801, 18C858, 18F1220, 18F1230, 18F1231, 18F1320, 18F1330, 18F1331, 18F2220, 18F2221, 18F2320, 18F2321, 18F2331, 18F2410, 18F242, 18F2420, 18F2423, 18F2431, 18F2439, 18F2450, 18F2455, 18F248, 18F2480, 18F2510, 18F2515, 18F252, 18F2520, 18F2523, 18F2525, 18F2539, 18F2550, 18F258, 18F2580, 18F2585, 18F2610, 18F2620, 18F2680, 18F2682, 18F2685, 18F4220, 18F4221, 18F4320, 18F4321, 18F4331, 18F4410, 18F442, 18F4420, 18F4423, 18F4431, 18F4439, 18F4450, 18F4455, 18F448, 18F4480, 18F4510, 18F4515, 18F452, 18F4520,
    <blink>18F4523</blink> , 18F4525, 18F4539, 18F4550, 18F458, 18F4580, 18F4585, 18F4610, 18F4620, 18F4680, 18F4682, 18F4685, 18F6310, 18F6390, 18F6410, 18F6490, 18F6520, 18F6525, 18F6527, 18F6585, 18F6620, 18F6621, 18F6622, 18F6627, 18F6680, 18F6720, 18F6722, 18F8310, 18F8390, 18F8410, 18F8490, 18F8520, 18F8525, 18F8527, 18F8585, 18F8620, 18F8621, 18F8622, 18F8627, 18F8680, 18F8720, 18F8722: Supported.

    18F24J10, 18F25J10, 18F44J10, 18F45J10, 18F63J11, 18F63J90, 18F64J11, 18F64J90, 18F65J10, 18F65J11, 18F65J15, 18F65J90, 18F66J10, 18F66J15, 18F66J60, 18F66J65, 18F67J10, 18F67J60, 18F83J11, 18F83J90, 18F84J11, 18F84J90, 18F85J10, 18F85J11, 18F85J15, 18F85J90, 18F86J10, 18F86J15, 18F86J60, 18F86J65, 18F87J10, 18F87J60, 18F96J60, 18F96J65, 18F97J60: Supported.

    PicStic1, PicStic2, PicStic3, PicStic4, PicStic1 2k, PicStic2 2k, PicStic3 2k, PicStic4 2k, PicStic5: Supported.

    rfPIC12C509AF, rfPIC12C509AG, rfPIC12F675F, rfPIC12F675H, rfPIC12F675K: Supported (select 12C509A or 12F675)
    just had a fast look to it's datasheet...mm, looks like another nice PIC. One more with the A/D auto-acquisition time ...mmmm
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    Hi Steve,
    No, actually, I couldn't reach the MELABS site at that moment so I looked at the Rentron site and couldn't find it on the device list there. On the other hand it does say:
    Current PICmicro MCU support:

    PicBasic Pro Compiler now supports ALL Microchip PICmicro MCUs!
    Anyway, with the slight modification you made to the device list you quoted I was able to spot it.... ;-)

    Thanks again.
    /Henrik.

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    Default Thanking you all again

    Thanks for the help I will get one and try it and let you know how I get on.
    I seems a good single chip solution to high resolution transducer logging etc.

    great help

    get back to you soon

    john

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