Marks256
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Bill said:The problem you might have being a Linux user is that most tools are for windows. MPLAB, C18 both excellent tools are for windows.
The machine i will use for PICs will be running windows because of that.
aussiepoof said:I didn't say anything offensive. At no point did you say you were quite comfortable with C. Nor did you mention Linux (use of which doesn't imply knowledge of C at all.)
I know. I was just saying. I am a tux head.
3v0 said:If that is all that is holding back you should have said so.
Start by getting sampling these parts if you want my help.
18F1330's are 18 pin PICs that can be run up to 32Mhz using the internal OSC.
Get some 1024K Byte EEPROM 24FC1025-I/P and/or 24LC1025-I/P, you can use these to work with I2C.
If you are interested in doing the recorded voice thing from mondo you will want their digital pots MCP41010-I/P.
Do not order and 16F parts.
If you make this order I can have you up and running very quickly. The parameters are cook book stuff. I can give them to you. You can also figure them out from
MPLAB C18 PIC18 Configuration Settings Addendum
well, that isn't the ONLY problem, but it is sure one of them. I am confused now. Thank you so much for the ICD clone, and i am sorry if i am being a pain in the ass, but this is all really too much for me!
I DO NOT understand assembly. If i understood how it works, then maybe i could get my head around PICs. It is kinda hard to learn when i have been nothing but self taught.
more later