No problama' if you want the data sheet search google under the full part number less the trailing "g" and you'll find the page with a pdf copy of the original data sheet.... after you file past all the over kill sharky "chipdocs" and "datasheets" web sites that try to charge money for what is otherwise free on the web. I'm sure they pay google to be first in every possible search result.
cheers, skipp > "Greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for reply Skip, 25V did seem to work best. > I ran the chips programmed @21V, and they worked as well as those > programmed @ 25V, just slower programming got my attention as I did not > have specs for chip. > 32k shouldn't take long to download > Maybe the software has a little logic to it, to make up for errors on > programming voltage. >