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Marks256 said:I'm just excited...
It took me an hour and a half to get MPLAB working (it kept complaining...)
I used a PIC16f877A and bill's "hello world" poster.
or an LCD to a 10F206jbarnaby2000 said:shoot...that is cool dude.... maybe reading some switches would be a better second step don't you think??
Marks256 said:I'm just excited...
It took me an hour and a half to get MPLAB working (it kept complaining...)
I used a PIC16f877A and bill's "hello world" poster.
Krumlink said:Congratulations!
Your next project is to connect it to a LCD and a 1 Wire interface to communicate with a RS232 Port
(I dunno what I said)
blueroomelectronics said:What was MPLAB complaining about?
blueroomelectronics said:Well an LCD is much more complex than an LED, but you're right. Learn the chip from the inside out. Lots of neat stuff in there. I would try a pushbutton next, denouncing one can be an interesting experiment.
Pommie said:
Marks256 said:Sorry for the double post...
What about something like this:
**broken link removed**
I haven't paid much attention to bill's kits, but what about one of those?