| ??? 04/28/03 16:59 Read: times |
#44439 - RE: Chip overheat during programming Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Sushil,
If the others are running ok, then it's probably just that chip, and as Jacob says, it's been fried. I would store it in the round filing cabinet. As for running out for Flash cycles, I have had 2 chips which have done this, and neithe r got hot, or anything else, they just didn't match the code when I verified it. Chris. |
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