I think the best course of action is to start a thread (or add to this one) as and when you have questions. Start by describing what works and what doesn't, what PIC you are using, what programmer you are using and which version of PicBasic Pro you are using.
You will need to post up your code so we can see what you have written. To do this use copy & paste and then paste the code between the code tags. "["code"]" and "["/code"]" but without the " "
The best way to get started is to write a simple bit of code to flash a LED. so your homework for tonight is to write a small bit of code to flash a LED. If you don't have one I would strongly recommend you get a solderless breadboad so you can simply plug the parts in and wire up the circuit easily. Post up you code when done and we'll go from their. I'm not offering to mentor you, but you'll find that me and other folks here will help you pick up the basics, and possibly help you develop your full project. You'll find you get better response in this approach than simply asking for others to take on your project for your.
Oh and try and write the flashy LED from scratch (use the PBP manual as your reference if you must) rather than downloading an existing example
What PIC do you intend to use by the way ????
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