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Is this an appropriate newsgroup to submit questions regarding PICs?

I haven't been able to find any newsgroups listed as such that are provided by my ISP.

Al

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Al
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In a word, YES.

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CBFalconer

Definitely. This is the place.

Regards, Richard.

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FreeRTOS.org

Only if you are willing to ask the same question in an auditorium full of 500 experienced engineers.

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linnix

No. This is the 555 newsgroup.

And sometimes politics.

And cooking, don't forget the cooking and recipes.

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pomerado

Sure. There are plenty of people here who can answer questions about PICs -- as you don't mind occasional comments like:

"I'd rather plunge rusty 10d nails into my eyballs that use a PIC processor."

;)

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Grant Edwards

Yes.

There is no pic newsgroup. Some poorly-run servers carry a spurious piclist newsgroup (gated to a mailing list?) that has not been created according to the Big-8 procedures, and is not propagated by well-configured servers.

pete

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Pete Fenelon

Some of us will do almost anything for money. But I draw the line at the PIC17 and below ;P

pete

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Pete Fenelon

As per:

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Regards, Richard.

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FreeRTOS.org

try piclist.com, seems to be recommended, but since I dont like pics.......

nope that is definately sci.electronics design :-)

martin

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martin griffith

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