Well that is why forums like this are handy. There is almost always someone with an answer.

A very usefull tool that answers some of the questions is mister e PicMultiCalc.
It has a baud rate calculator, time calculator and some other stuff.

Then the config options can be found for each chip in the Pxxx.inc file in the MPASM directory.

But again. It is easier for us to answer questions than it is to make a large data base.

Hmmm. Might be good extra credit for a student...
Or a community supported data base.
Darn it. Now you got me thinking about how something like this could be put together.