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    Hi,

    Just add This http://www.selectronic.fr/article.as...tier=11.2330-4 to an EP6 and you'll do what you want ...

    Mikro E. also sells transition adapters ...

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    I prefer a toolchain with much higher value/performance/utility such as the one below, but if you want to stay with PIC's then the EasyPIC type system will work.

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    I seen this on the net and thought it was a good idea and nice and simple, So I made my own. All single sided PCB to make it easy to make at home.
    It consists of
    Main board
    GLCD board
    LCD board
    40pin board
    28pin board
    18pin board
    The best thing about this I can just keep adding to it when I need to either just make it on bread board or hard hire but most cases I will layout the PCB for it. They just plug in
    I've got and easypic 3 board but found I've not even used half the stuff on there, I did consider th easypic 6 board but for the same reason I see it would just be a waste of money.
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    @ chuck, I agree there is a lot of power with the EP6. I like the idea you presented, do you have any more info or what to goole on to find it?

    @ rmteo, that thing looks intresting, prolly gonna stick with PIC's.

    @ all, according to the EP6 site, there is no support for the 16f1947. does this mean it wont work with it or there is just no ready made plugin cards? I could make a card for it, if it will work.
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    Bert the PDF file I uploaded is my own design based on a version that I found on the net, I like to have my own PCB files so I can make alterations when I need to and just keep adding to them has I go on. some more adds on I'm working on are RF boards, RTC with eeprom,12way keypad,SD card the list is never ending.
    I found the link , This is where I got the idea from and I altered it for my needs,I will make to master boards so I can work on a RF project i want to do
    http://sergiols.blogspot.com/2009/10...rainer-20.html

    If need be I can sort out the schematics and parts list for mine just let me know and I will sort it. Has for the overlay what I do is mirror it use a laser printer and iron it on the PCB and peel the paper off.

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    Here's my set up



    I purchased my EP5 board and then a month later they launched the EP6 ! At the moment I'm not sure that the EP6 supports any of the 3.3v PICs... maybe the EP7 might ??

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