was being lazy with a cut'npaste, if the OP cant figure out what to trim..........
martin
was being lazy with a cut'npaste, if the OP cant figure out what to trim..........
martin
Whatever strobe Spehro Pefhany mentioned elyer. Thank uoy for the pointer!
Rich Grise wrote:
Hi andro000
Check out this link for a project I did with the PIC12F675 that might interest you, I've also got a list of PIC books on there that could help get you up and PICing.
Best regards Alan
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:46:17 -0800, andro000 top-posted:
OK, you've got the context part - now, move your cursor to the bottom of the text box - that's called "bottom-posting", and is the accepted convention throughout most of the USENET virtual world. ;-)
But, in answer to your question, yes, you can use a strobe as a tach, if it's calibrated. :-)
Cheers! Rich
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Hell, why not? Is that a real address?
--DF
Yes, as a matter of fact it is. :-)
Thanks! Rich
I have a *lot* of old PC boards and other components I'd like to find a good home for. Do you have a loading dock and pallet truck at your place? You
*do* accept COD, don't you?:)
Paul E. Schoen
No dock, but we do have a forklift, and lots of room. :-)
But, what's this COD schtuff? I didn't say anything about wanting to _pay_ for any of this stuff! =:-O
Thanks, Rich
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By any chance, do you have and old intel 8087-2 to trow away ? ;-)
As a matter of fact, there is one in the motherboard of an old Leading Edge computer that I was just about ready to "recycle", so I'll pop it out and send it to you first class mail. I have already pulled the Hercules graphics / printer card for Robert Baer. You can have the whole computer or any parts for which you are willing to pay shipping costs.
For other surplus parts, see my website. The list is old but I still have most of the stuff. Forget about the prices I listed. I just want to find good homes for the things rather than dump them.
good
Ok ... Time to admit that I am totally in the dark about PIC, or any microcontroller forthat matter. I think a better idea for me is to build a prototyping board. Something I plug the PIC into and learn how the thing works.
Any one have shematics for a prototyping board that will accomidate a PIC16C74?
A solderless breadboard is perfectly acceptable for that sort of thing.
Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
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Absoloutly. ThankYou.
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