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Old 18th April 2005, 07:03 PM   (permalink)
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WOW, if is only for the postage then send me some to ~1-5 tube!
I have programmer for them and did use many of this monsters.
Currently I have tons of 16c54 but the few #io pins limit the usages.

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Old 23rd April 2005, 05:10 PM   (permalink)
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We have an overstock in our inventory of PIC16F877A and PIC16F876A, pm me if you are interested 10 and above quantities.
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Old 23rd April 2005, 05:53 PM   (permalink)
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Old 18th June 2005, 11:22 AM   (permalink)
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Does anyone have any CHEAP 16F84s left?

We are building a flight sim for an Air Cadet Unit (also registered charity) and need between 15 and 30 16F84s....

Is anyone able to help?

Many thanks
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Old 8th April 2006, 03:39 AM   (permalink)
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We have an overstock in our inventory of PIC16F877A and PIC16F876A, pm me if you are interested 10 and above quantities.
and how much wud that cost me? i am a student and interested in buying for a project!
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Old 8th April 2006, 04:26 AM   (permalink)
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This post is a year old.

Since it doesn't look like he's posted at all on the forum in a year, something tells me you're going to wait a long time on an answer to this.
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Old 27th July 2007, 05:04 AM   (permalink)
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The Pic16C57 is not serially programmable. It's an old generation of Pics MCUs. It has no Timers, only One interrupt source, and is OTP. The very limited resources on this pic makes it quazi-impossible to do usefull developments on it using a compiler. Most of the compilers on the market (Basic, C, Pascal ....) do not support this chip and some times PARTIALLY supports it. The problem is that this chip is a 12 bit core, its like the 12c50x family, it's not a 14bits core (like the 16c84). The only way to do something usefull with this mcu is to use asm.

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It's an old thread but I couldn't help myself. The BASIC Stamps use the 16C57
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Old 27th July 2007, 06:39 AM   (permalink)
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It's an old thread but I couldn't help myself. The BASIC Stamps use the 16C57
Like you said, old thread, but what point are you tring to make? - the BASIC STAMP is an INTERPRETER, it's actually programmed in assembler - the internal assembler code reads tokenised BASIC from an external EEPROM.
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Old 27th July 2007, 02:58 PM   (permalink)
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The point was; even with a simple and by todays standards limited 12bit PIC it is possible to write some very sophitcated code ie the stamp P-code interpreter. Parallax made millions on with that chunk of code.
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