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PIC16LV5X Datasheet, PDF (18/24 Pages) Microchip Technology – EPROM-Based 8-Bit CMOS Microcontroller Series
Enhanced PIC16LV5X
CONNECTING TO MICROCHIP BBS
Connect worldwide to the Microchip BBS using the
CompuServe® communications network. In most
cases a local call is your only expense. The Microchip
BBS connection does not use CompuServe
membership services, therefore, you do not need
CompuServe membership to join Microchip's BBS.
There is no charge for connecting to the BBS, except
toll charge to CompuServe access number, where
applicable. You do not need to be a CompuServe
member to take advantage of this connection (you
never actually log in to CompuServe).
The procedure to connect will vary slightly from
country to country. Please check with your local
CompuServe agent for details if you have a problem.
CompuServe service allows multiple users at baud
rates up to 14,400 bps.
The following connect procedure applies in most
locations:
1. Set your modem to 8-bit, No parity, and One
stop (8N1). This is not the normal CompuServe
setting which is 7E1.
2. Dial your local CompuServe access number.
3. Depress <ENTER↵> and a garbage string will
appear because CompuServe is expecting a
7E1 setting.
4. Type +, depress <ENTER↵> and Host Name:
will appear.
5. Type MCHIPBBS, depress < ENTER↵ > and
you will be connected to the Microchip BBS.
In the United States, to find CompuServe's phone
number closest to you, set your modem to 7E1 and
dial (800) 848-4480 for 300-2400 baud or
(800) 331-7166 for 9600-14400 baud connection. After
the system responds with Host Name:
Type, NETWORK, depress < ENTER↵ > and follow
CompuServe's directions.
For voice information (or calling from overseas), you
may call (614) 723-1550 for your local CompuServe
number.
ACCESS TO THE INTERNET
Microchip’s current WWW address is listed on the
back page of this data sheet under Worldwide Sales &
Service - Americas - Corporate Office.
Trademarks:
The Microchip logo and name are registered
trademarks of Microchip Technology Inc. PIC is a
registered trademark of Microchip Technology
Incorporated in the U.S.A.
SQTP is a service mark of Microchip
Technology Inc.
All other trademarks mentioned herein are the
property of their respective companies.
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© 1996 Microchip Technology Inc.
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