For example, Andrew Errington's PIC page tells you how he got started with PICs. Most hobbyists are also attracted to this device because Microchip provide free development tools and it is easy to homebrew a cheap and cheerful programmer. One of the most compelling reasons for starting with the 16F84 is that it uses EEPROM technology this means the edit-assemble-program-test cycle can be very rapid indeed - you'll never want to use UV erasable chips again. UK agents for Parallax are Milford Instruments.įor electronic hobbyists keen to dabble with microcontrollers the PIC16F84 (or the older 16C84) is one of the best chips to get started with (nowadays it has strong competition from the Atmel AVR chips and look out for the new 16F87x family). Christer Johansson maintains a List of Stamp Applications. The PIC applications handbook is essential reading even though the examples don't use Microchip mnemonics (Parallax had a utility called swapcode that did a fair job of translation between MPASM compatible assembly language and their 8051-like dialect). Useful information available here or via FTP. Manufacturers of PIC programmers and the PIC-based BASIC Stamps. Many regretted the demise of Microchip's dial-up bulletin board but they now have several online discussion groups with much the same content. A gold mine of information as you would expect from the makers of the PIC.
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MORSE DECODER SOURCE CODE PARALLAX PDF
Visit this site (or use FTP) to get free PIC development tools plus PDF data sheets and application notes. You can probably turn up many more PIC related links yourself with a WWW search and if you find anything interesting let me know. I've tried to keep nearly everything on one graphics-free page deliberately even though the page is quite large now it should take less time to download than the opening graphics of most commercial sites. The links have been carefully listed in a totally random order. Here I have collected a few links related to PIC (aka PICmicro) microcontrollers. Some links from the original text have changed, and I could not track them. The original text has been altered and revised. He also requested to remove all references to him.
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Copyright notice has been removed since the original author decided to remove the page from his site, as of 4 June 99. This page is entirely downloaded from the web references are at the end of the page.
MORSE DECODER SOURCE CODE PARALLAX ARCHIVE
I would be happy to see the contents of the archive made available elsewhere but please do not publish versions of this page without at least editing it, remove all references to me. Al-Fadly's Links to Internet PIC Resources Links to Internet PIC Resources