Hi all,
If you would maintain a list of tested devices, all untested ones could have a 
compiler warning in the device file. That way, users would be warned that 
issues may arise, and they can be asked to inform Rob if no issues arise (and 
the device can be added to the "tested" list).
Greets,Kiste
    Am Montag, 26. Juni 2023 um 09:35:51 MESZ hat [email protected] 
<[email protected]> Folgendes geschrieben:  
 
 Hi all,
When new PICs are released, I create new device files using the data provided 
in MPLABX.
Normally I do a test of a device file by running the blink-a-led sample 
program. For that I order free samples from Microchip.
Microchip seems to change this and now you must have a business (and a VAT 
number) in order to get samples and it seems that it is no longer free. Since I 
have no business and did not plan to buy all available PIC microcontroller I 
plan to release all new device files untested.
In the years that I have taken over the device file creation from Rob Hamerling 
I did not found any issues lately with device files since Microchip is doing a 
better job than in the past. 
The advantage of this is that I can release a device file as soon as it is 
available in MPLABX and you do not need to wait for me to get a sample to test 
it.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks
Kind regards,
Rob



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