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    Quote Originally Posted by mat janssen View Post
    If the program was written with the use of a compiler like PBP or C then it is impossible te get the source back. And when the fuses are set for security then you can not read the program of the chip.
    There is one very expensive way how to read protected data - Laser cutter + electronic microscope

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    Hi,Therian

    For the C series ... there was a very simple method just changing the config settings !!!

    never tried with F series ... WHY ???

    Alain
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