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Seven segment on temperature PIC assembly language

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I am a beginner on Electronics and I wanted to design a 2 seven segment that displays a temperature reading using pic 18f or 16f I am using a RTD as an input to the chip
 
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RE your private message you sent me...
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I am a beginner on Electronics and I wanted to design a 2 seven segment that displays a temperature reading using pic 18f or 16f I am using a RTD as an input to the chip but I NEED HELP WITH THE CODE PLEASE HELP ME
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you need to be proactive in your journey to sucess.. people are not going to jsut drop everything they are doing and spend a week discussing your needs and writing a code for you.
From my experience, start with small questions that can be answered easily, then YOU do the work.

There is code on the internet that (I inlcuded) have put up for viewing at no cost. You can find them on my site.
Programs take time to write and while they are there for everyones use, I (and probably most) will not re-write a whole program to suit your needs.
unless of course there is a large sum of mulla involved :D
just kidding :|
Go and do your homework, and we will be more than happy to answer simple/detailed questions. But we wont complete a project for you.
 
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Here you go you read A this covers Seven segment

Then B read that This covers ADC

Then C add that **broken link removed**
And this reads the temp and tells you how to set that part up It's the data sheet
 
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