Reply by Alexander Shabarshin●September 23, 20042004-09-23
Hello Martin,
Thursday, September 23, 2004, 5:54:14 PM, you wrote:
mdl> It is hard to say if it will work or not
mdl> without comparing all the registers.If you do a compare of
mdl> the two uC #8217;s make files you will see what
mdl> the diffreneces in memory and resources are. It is not
mdl> likely to destruct the chip if
mdl> you make sure the hardwire is wired for the
mdl> appropriate 5 pins needed for ICSP.To hit the ground
mdl> running I would strongly advise you to buy a pic kit
mdl> ($33) or Pic
mdl> start from Microchip
Thank you for answer! I plan to compile src code as for PIC16F777
and program it as PIC16F77 - they look similar for programmer,
I hope (I saw their dev-files from MPLAB), excluding 2 bytes CONFIG
in 777 and 1 byte CONFIG in 77.
--
Best regards,
Alexander mailto:
Reply by martin de lange●September 23, 20042004-09-23
It is hard
to say if it will work or not
without comparing all the registers.If you do a compare of the two uC’s make files you will see what
the diffreneces in memory and resources are.It is not likely
to destruct the chip if
you make sure the hardwire is wired for the
appropriate 5 pins needed for ICSP.To hit the ground running I would strongly advise you to buy a pic kit
($33) or Pic
start from Microchip
Martin
From: Alexander
Shabarshin [mailto:n...@shabarshin.com] Sent: Tuesday, 21 September 2004
15:34 To: p...@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re[2]: [piclist] Best
books for a PIC newbie?
Hello
martin,
Saturday, September 18, 2004, 4:09:09 AM, you
wrote:
mdl> There is only one best book on pic
#8217;s mdl> #8211; Mike Predko
www.myke.comprogramming and customising the pic
Excellent book! I built programmer based on PCB
from that book. It's working (after fixes from myke.com
web-site)
and program PIC16F84, but it can't program PIC16F777 (it
is
not in the list of supported devices), but I plan to use it. So,
there is a question: may I try to program it as
"PIC16F77" or "PIC16F877" for example or it may destruct the chip? Thank
you!
-- Best regards, Alexander
mailto:n...@shabarshin.com
Reply by Alexander Shabarshin●September 20, 20042004-09-20
Hello martin,
Saturday, September 18, 2004, 4:09:09 AM, you wrote:
mdl> There is only one best book on pic #8217;s
mdl> #8211; Mike Predko www.myke.comprogramming and customising the pic
Excellent book! I built programmer based on PCB from that book.
It's working (after fixes from myke.com web-site) and program
PIC16F84, but it can't program PIC16F777 (it is not in the list
of supported devices), but I plan to use it. So, there is a
question: may I try to program it as "PIC16F77" or
"PIC16F877"
for example or it may destruct the chip? Thank you!
--
Best regards,
Alexander mailto:
Reply by oi2all●September 18, 20042004-09-18
Hey... I think I know who this guy is!
I bet he is the same Dave Benson (K1SWL) that designs QRP
Amateur radio gear.... I noticed that he always
puts a tiny processor onto his boards to create stuff
like CW keyers,frequency readout..etc
I just looked at one of his QRP morse transceiver boards
(The 20 meter Rock-Mite transceiver) and it has a 12C508A
on it to serve as a keyer and deliver audio feedback via
morse about the settings of the radio.
It's just gotta be the same guy... he is a genius for sure!
He sells a 27$ 2-way radio that has a processor on it and can
communicate thousands of miles. (The Rock-Mite)
--- In , "Bill Davis" <wdavis@t...> wrote: > This is a very good site for beginners. It has
several small projects along > with tutorials, schematics, and source codes using
Microchips.
> http://www.sq-1.com/eptoc.html
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Reply by Bill Davis●September 18, 20042004-09-18
This is a very good site for beginners. It has several small projects
along
with tutorials, schematics, and source codes using Microchips. http://www.sq-1.com/eptoc.html
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 2:26 AM
Subject: [piclist] Best books for a PIC newbie?
> Any recommendations for good PIC programming
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Reply by martin de lange●September 18, 20042004-09-18
There is
only one best book on pic’s
– Mike Predko www.myke.com
programming and customising the pic
From: oi2all
[mailto:o...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, 18 September 2004
19:27 To: p...@yahoogroups.com Subject: [piclist] Best books for
a PIC newbie?
Any
recommendations for good PIC programming books?
Also, are there any really lame books I should be
sure to avoid?