Hello Lester and Nav
I can see both sides of the issues... I woudl be willing to help out in any way possible...
I programmed chips back in the very early 90's. I programmed the Philips chips, and it hasn't been until recently, that I have even tried PIC chips... Then it is a TOTALLY New lanugage of PBP for me... Why did I choose PIC's?
I got very frustrated with UV lights
25 min of waiting to program a chip...
a max of 30 erases on a chip,
Cost of the Philips...
the Hyarchy<sp>Harvard Tech basis of it
and the time it takes all together. (along with other reasons).
Thus, I *am* a newbe in so many ways, yet I have a lot of experience in programming in both high and low level languages.
I have built projects with Phlips chips, but very few with the PIC chips.
I have just been shown a shortcut with using Device...But it doesn't work for me...
@DEVICE PIC12F675,INTRC_OSC
Yet I cannot get it to compile past this...Something this dude doesn't understand why its not working, yet He thinks he has copied it correctly from the example given. <g>.
I try to save examples of peoples programs for learning issues, because I know I will come up against it someday.
I know it time, I will learn the syntax of the language, and things will become easier <g>. Building projects like my Single Pin Transmit and Recieve and other things is important, because they are the building blocks of my future projects.
If I can help out... I will try my best. I also understand that sometimes too much makes a forum more difficult to manage and keep going.
Dwayne
Ability to Fly:
Hurling yourself towards the ground, and missing.
Engineers that Contribute to flying:
Both optimists and pessimists contribute to the society. The optimist invents the aeroplane, the pessimist the parachute
Pilots that are Flying:
Those who know their limitations, and respect the green side of the grass...
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