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    Hi
    I tried to access the link for zip file and the easy hid, but seems like they dont exist anymore. could you please attach them in the forum. That would very helpful
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    I've used it, and if you're looking to get started with USB, then Dave's new
    EasyHID & the PIC18F4550 are definitely the way to go.

    Download & install EasyHID.
    http://www.mecanique.co.uk/products/usb/easyhid.html

    I have several projects for USB coming shortly, but in the mean time, I've
    loaded the files for a complete USB project on our website.

    The zip file contains PBP source code for a PIC18F4550, and VB source for a
    USB analog data-logger. Should be fun for anyone interested in tinkering with
    EasyHID and the new full-speed 18F USB parts.

    Here are the files: http://www.rentron.com/mcstudio/EasyHIDPrj.zip

    You'll need VB6 & SoftWire. You can download SoftWire from here. It's free.
    http://www.softwire.com/swdownload/softwiredownload.htm

    I used the activx controls in SoftWire for the analog meter interface. Really
    nice stuff.

    You'll also need PBP version 2.46 since this is the version offering support for
    the newer 18F USB parts.

    If anyone's looking for an excellent book on USB, then grab a copy of Jan
    Axelson's new 3rd edition of USB Complete. We just got them in. I spent the
    last few days reading mine, and it's awesome.

    Jan has done an outstanding job on her 3rd edition of this book. Even "I" can
    understand it now...;o]

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    Sorry. These files are no longer available since the support applications you would need to install to use them have been discontinued.

    Mecanique dropped the free version of EasyHID, and the VB6 version of Softwire is no longer available. Without these two applications, the .zip file would be useless.

    See Mr E's USB example here: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5418
    Regards,

    -Bruce
    tech at rentron.com
    http://www.rentron.com

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    problem now will be the .dll. Not sure if we are allowed to distribute it
    Steve

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    So basically now it's part of microcode studio right?

    This confused me too for a bit till i saw it in Microcode studio's "view" menu.

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    And those having the old black installation CD... don't have this chance 'till now (december 18/2007)

    Or once again, i still miss something... that's what happen when you're coming old.
    Steve

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    It's an ODD one.

    Can't remember anyone UN-Releasing software that was once Free in the Public Domain.
    Till now.

    That's it, from now on, everyone must BUY Instant Interrupts. (NOT!)
    Pffft!
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    DT

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    I was actually considerably shocked that it was free.

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