TECHNICAL LIBRARY

Oct. 1, 1998
TECHNICAL LIBRARY-A complete selection of technical documentation on firm's PICmicro 8-bit microcontrollers, non-volatile memory devices, secure data products and associated development tools can all be found on the new 1998 Technical Library CD-ROM,

TECHNICAL LIBRARY-A complete selection of technical documentation on firm's PICmicro 8-bit microcontrollers, non-volatile memory devices, secure data products and associated development tools can all be found on the new 1998 Technical Library CD-ROM, which provides an extensive collection of microcontroller products specs, application notes and related source codes, development systems and software support for embedded control applications, programming specs, users guides, cross references to all CD-ROM documents and more. It's designed for use on Windows, Mac, SunOS, Solaris, UNIX, and HP/UX systems. The disc also features various technologies to enhance user productivity, such as its MPLAB Integrated Development Environment, which gives users the flexibility to edit, compile, emulate and program parts all from a single user interface.

Company: MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC.

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