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PIC Programming Book

Pete, AG7C
I wonder if
the people on the list could point me to books, manuals, information concerning
the programming of PIC devices?

Lee - K0WA
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Lee,
Especially for the PIC18, 24 and 30 series, Mikael (OH2AUN), has put
together a nice s/w package, FlashForth.
It is available free on SourceForge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/flashforth/

With the wealth of information provided by Microchip - free,
                                       MPLab from Microchip -- free,
                                       low cost development boards,
                           a programmer such as PICKit 2 or 3,
                           software such as FlashForth,
real time investigation of, and learning about, registers, bits, i/o,
etc. is fast and easy.

Pete
AG7C
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Re: PIC Programming Book

wayne burdick
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> I wonder if the people on the list could point me to books, manuals,  
> information concerning the programming of PIC devices?
>
> Lee - K0WA
> ______________

Hi Lee,

You'll definitely want to read a book or two on PIC coding, and you  
should carefully read the data sheet for your selected part(s). But if  
you get stuck, let me know. I've been writing code for PICs for many  
years, including the firmware for all Elecraft transceivers, and I can  
probably give you a little push in the right direction.

I'd also suggest you sign up for the Microchip user forum. Members of  
this group are pretty civilized and usually give good advice.

One final tip: If you see an error message pop up during use of any  
PIC development tool, just put it in quotes into a Google search. You  
won't be the first one to have seen it. This is often the quickest way  
to solve a problem with tools such as MPLAB, compilers, etc.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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Re: PIC Programming Book

Dick Dievendorff
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I was impressed by a downloadable book on http://qwikandlow.com

It covered a lot of topics very nicely and the price of the book is right...

73 de Dick, K6KR


On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:22, Pete Zawasky <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I wonder if
> the people on the list could point me to books, manuals, information concerning
> the programming of PIC devices?
>
> Lee - K0WA
> _________________________________________________________________________________
>
> Lee,
> Especially for the PIC18, 24 and 30 series, Mikael (OH2AUN), has put
> together a nice s/w package, FlashForth.
> It is available free on SourceForge.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/flashforth/
>
> With the wealth of information provided by Microchip - free,
>                                       MPLab from Microchip -- free,
>                                       low cost development boards,
>                           a programmer such as PICKit 2 or 3,
>                           software such as FlashForth,
> real time investigation of, and learning about, registers, bits, i/o,
> etc. is fast and easy.
>
> Pete
> AG7C
> ______________________________________________________________
> Elecraft mailing list
> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
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>
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