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Re: PIC Programming info

John Lonigro
Lee:

Go to AMQRP.ORG.  They have an online instruction booklet on programming PICs that you can download.  On the upper right of the webpage, click on Elmer 160 course.  You will learn a lot about PIC programming from the author, John WB8RCR.  The chip he talks about probably isn't the one you are interested in, but once you learn to program one PIC from Microchip, learning about another one is easy.  The data sheets available from the manufacturer for individual chips are extensive and are almost a course in themselves.  Also, Microchip has a website to help you select the chip you need for your project.  I use the 16F88 which I've found to contain most of the features I'm interested in.

Good Luck,

John AA0VE

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 12:22:02 -0500
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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
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John Lonigro
Lee:

Go to AMQRP.ORG.  They have an online instruction booklet on programming PICs that you can download.  On the upper right of the webpage, click on Elmer 160 course.  You will learn a lot about PIC programming from the author, John WB8RCR.  The chip he talks about probably isn't the one you are interested in, but once you learn to program one PIC from Microchip, learning about another one is easy.  The data sheets available from the manufacturer for individual chips are extensive and are almost a course in themselves.  Also, Microchip has a website to help you select the chip you need for your project.  I use the 16F88 which I've found to contain most of the features I'm interested in.

Good Luck,

John AA0VE

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 12:22:02 -0500
From: Pete Zawasky <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft]  PIC Programming Book
To: [hidden email]
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

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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