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    Can anyone bring my idea to life???

    I am trying to have an idea put into reality, the project has a 16f877 cpu.

    so it will need code written of which i have no clue how to do so im at a loss.


    there was a guy on here who very kindly offered to build this, he started it but then i havnt hear from him for about a month and i cannot get in touch with him.

    if anyone has the time to do this could they pmme as a matter of urgency, i dont have much time left to get this done.


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    You didn't specify what the project does, so:
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    funny that, its a thermostat, it needs to be able to control temperature, humidity, lighting, night time temperature, an have a database for preset profiles.

    anyone here up for it??

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    Does it have to be an 877? Why the urgency?
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    this was over a month ago m8, doesnt have to be an 877 but just thought it would be suitable.

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    Have you designed a schematic yet?
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    In a month he could have easily learned to program a 16F877 himself.
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    Cobra, you should post more info on exactly what features you want, and what hardware requirements etc. And a rough figure of what you are willing to pay.

    Then people might take you more seriously and be more likely to offer to do the work for you.
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    Good luck, m8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman0_o View Post
    I'll do it for fun if you want

    you being serious boo??

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