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    Simple question: If I turn on code protection for the program memory of a PIC, this will obviously not allow program memory to be read. Can I still write to it? (e.g. If I want to update the software in the future.)

    I would assume so, but I don't want to potentially waste a chip to find out.

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    With a flash-based part yes. Just erase it before re-programming it.

    With an OTP no. Once programmed, it's a done deal.
    Regards,

    -Bruce
    tech at rentron.com
    http://www.rentron.com

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