can someone help me with RCTIME


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    Wink my reasonings

    well, as a clarification I forgot to include. I am using the 16f88 as this projects chip. And I am trying to read a photoresistor or a pot. Mostly I am trying to carry over my knowledge of electronics from the basic stamp. And make sure I know how to do everything I had learned up till' now.

    If I can do that, I can still use the books I purchased for the basic stamp as a learning tool for the pic micro. As I have decided that the stamps are not cost effective, and want to learn at a little more depth.

    Also as a note, I have attempted to get it to work all digital, and on digital only ports with the same result.

    If there is a better way, do tell, however I still want to know how to get the command to work. ^^ thankyou.


    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Hi and Welcome on the forum,
    Any specific reason why you want to use RcTime? What do you want to do?
    Last edited by gandora; - 15th May 2007 at 18:04. Reason: extra info

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