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| Hey, I was wondering if any one could comment on how good a deal the product on the front page of ( http://256.co.uk/ ) is? It 33.99 pounds and comes assembled so no soldering required, seems like a pretty good deal. Nigel i would appreicate your opinion on this. Thanks | |
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It looks a very useful piece of kit, and a very good price (at £21.55+V), you can download all the software and circuits for it from MicroChip - it's intended as an example of using the MicroChip USB PIC. | ||
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| Why is he charging so much if they only charge 21? Any ideas where I can get it at the 21+VAT ? Thanks | |
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Arrow Farnell Future Unique Memec I tried ringing, but none of them had heard of it, so I faxed it to Arrow to see what happens (which is nothing yet!, not even a reply). Presumably he's buying from one of those four, at least his price includes VAT - which only makes it £8 odd more expensive, although he does change £1.99 postage on top. | ||
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| I think ill give those companies a call tomorow and see if they have heard of it. Its only eight pounds but you also have the security of buying it from a well established trustable business probably with a nice bit of support too. THanks nigel. BTW i know this is probably like real advanced stuff but how hard would it be to read the characters from a keyboard and show them on an LCD screen? Thanks | |
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| Excellent Oh and by the way: Yes ----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@onlinehoster.com> To: "Julian Ilett" <julian@256.co.uk> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:45 PM Subject: Re: the PICkit1 FLASH Starter kit > Did you buy the kits in the 21.99 + vat deal from: > Arrow > Farnell > Future > Unique Memec > > ? > > Thanks Thats the 250.co.uk owner | |
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| Farnell - This is where they come from... although I cant seem to find them on their site thats where he says he bought them. Update:Found them.... out of stock | |
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| Do PIC's have any memory in them which can be written to while they're in operation? So for instance if you had say a button hooked upto the PIC and someone pressed the button 6 times could that value be stored on the PIC? and then even store even if the PIC has no power? Thanks | |
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| Just to let everyone know in the end i paid a total of 34 pounds for the item + postage from www.256.co.uk . | |
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There's a fairly complex procedure to write to the EEPROM, presumably to stop memory corruption - which seems a good idea, many faults in modern TV's and VCR's are due to EEPROM corruption. It's all explained in the datasheets. | ||
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| I got my kit through this morning, im very impressed. Harder than I thought... looking for a good afordable book for ABSOLUTE 'newbie' | |
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