Yep, that's the order I'd do things in, too. So wrong, he he.Marks256 said:Yeah, i will have a look at Bill's kits. Then i need to get my homework done...
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Yep, that's the order I'd do things in, too. So wrong, he he.Marks256 said:Yeah, i will have a look at Bill's kits. Then i need to get my homework done...
Sorry, didn't mean you are locked in if you buy a board; just meant their boards are expensive, and the ones Bill is providing are at a really good price!superbrew said:I have the EasyPic5 form mikroe and I would have to say it is one of the more complete kits out there. I also use Microchips C18 compiler, so I do not see how you are locked in to using mikroC if you buy one of their dev boards. My only criticism is that is not ICD2 compatible, as far as I can tell.
Get a Junebug.Marks256 said:Yeah, i will have a look at Bill's kits. Then i need to get my homework done...
Marks256 said:Where can i find the complete instruction set for the PIC16f877a? I think there are ~35 of them? Are they in the data sheet (not enough time to look up the data sheet right now...)
Marks256 said:Yes, i am pretty happy with my ICD2 (now that i got it working.)
You don't think it would have been faster to look in the datasheet index, which clearly lists the instruction set, rather than posting a pointless question here?.
Peter_wadley said:Great Job Marks!!!! ... only took ~2 years and ~2000 posts!!!
Congrats