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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    I am not sure what you mean by 28x, do you want a chip with 28 IOs?
    Maybe the SX28 from Scenix/Ubicom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    Maybe the SX28 from Scenix/Ubicom?
    Never heard of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Never heard of it
    Really? You serious?
    I love them for those quick and dirty fast jobs...especially those older 75Mhz parts...work great as a multi-channel 555 replacement type thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    Really? You serious?
    I love them for those quick and dirty fast jobs...especially those older 75Mhz parts...work great as a multi-channel 555 replacement type thing.
    Yeah, I have used them, I was being a smart _ _ _
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Yeah, I have used them, I was being a smart _ _ _
    I kinda figured, but wasn't 100% sure...
    Sometimes ya just don't know for sure...

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    the pic im after is '' www.rev-ed.co.uk/picaxe/images/picaxe28x.jpg ''

    Im in the process of soldering my components in but my school doesnt provide a 28 pin pic so i need to purchase it myself.

    Thanks for the website but is there any more simplier sites that just tells you what code does what?

    Thank you :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty View Post
    the pic im after is '' www.rev-ed.co.uk/picaxe/images/picaxe28x.jpg ''
    Im in the process of soldering my components in but my school doesnt provide a 28 pin pic so i need to purchase it myself.
    Thanks for the website but is there any more simplier sites that just tells you what code does what?
    Thank you :P
    That isn't a PIC, that's a PICAXE, something similar but different than what this forum deals with primarily.
    As far as simple goes, you can't get much simpler than a PICAXE, except for maybe a BASIC stamp..or maybe LOGO on an Apple IIe.

    That website (http://www.rev-ed.co.uk/picaxe/) practically leads you by the hand from purchase to first ready made finished program, both software and hardware.

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