Ok, that's what I thought, but I needed to idiot check myself.
Thanks Dale :)
Josh
Dale Botkin wrote:
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> Yes. I've done it a lot both ways (627 -> 628 and 628 -> 627), as long as
> you're under 1K of program memory you're OK. Everything else is the same,
> even RAM.
>
> Dale
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> On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Josh Koffman wrote:
>
> > Ok, this should be easy, but if I have some precompiled code for a
> > 16f627, can I just go ahead and program a 16f628 with it with no
> > modifications? I've been working too long on this and my brain is
> > addled. I need a reality check :)
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