So Nick,
You are not going to learn anything that way. I have shown what a PIC is capable of. If you want to be able to do those things, then you should do your own legwork instead of just asking for a handout.
So Nick,
You are not going to learn anything that way. I have shown what a PIC is capable of. If you want to be able to do those things, then you should do your own legwork instead of just asking for a handout.
Why pay for overpriced toys when you can have
professional grade tools for FREE!!!
You are wrong Rene.
I didn’t ask for any hand out (not for me, I’m not interested in this particular topic but I certainly admire the efforts going on and how other members are dedicating their time for somebody else’s problem). Unfortunately my limited knowledge and experience stops me from offering any input, but if I had it I will gladly make it fully available.
I was just trying to prove a point some other members touched before: There is a big difference between helping and teasing but this will be your choice.
I owe all I know in this PIC adventure to the members of this forum who were always willing to help (keyword here is help).
There is nothing wrong with learning from great code examples and I’m sure that any of the non professional PIC users in this forum will agree with me but you might see it differently. My bad.
I can only wish you the best.
Nick
And there is also a huge difference between "Giving a man a fish and teaching a man to fish".
I wish the best as well.
Why pay for overpriced toys when you can have
professional grade tools for FREE!!!
http://www.pic24.ru/doku.php/en/osa/.../pk2_osa_piano
Victor Timofeev appears to be the one you need to talk to Nick.
Last edited by mackrackit; - 12th September 2011 at 10:28.
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