"Aaron Clarke" <ac@aaronclarke.com> wrote in message
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> I am sure there are some
> pitfalls to avoid and tips for making life easier (and software better).
> Where might I find them, or
I find the courses offered at the regional training centers great for
getting up to speed quickly, and avoiding common problems on microchip
products. The classes I attended have been to have been very small
and I was able to get all of my questions answered.
http://secure.microchip.com/RTCV2/index.aspx
>help with problems?
The Microchip forums are the best place. You can usually find someone
with the same issue, if not, the community is great but it might take
a little while to get an answer. Also, I e-mailed the RTC instructor
with a problem that was related to a course I took with him and he was
quick to respond.
Aaron
http://blog.embeddedcoding.comhttp://aaronclarke.com
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Many thanks for these pointers
Reply by Aaron Clarke●August 30, 20102010-08-30
>=A0I am sure there are some
> pitfalls to avoid and tips for making life easier (and software better).
> Where might I find them, or
I find the courses offered at the regional training centers great for
getting up to speed quickly, and avoiding common problems on microchip
products. The classes I attended have been to have been very small
and I was able to get all of my questions answered.
http://secure.microchip.com/RTCV2/index.aspx
>help with problems?
The Microchip forums are the best place. You can usually find someone
with the same issue, if not, the community is great but it might take
a little while to get an answer. Also, I e-mailed the RTC instructor
with a problem that was related to a course I took with him and he was
quick to respond.
Aaron
http://blog.embeddedcoding.comhttp://aaronclarke.com
Reply by Leon●August 27, 20102010-08-27
On 27 Aug, 14:53, "Bill Davy" <B...@SynectixLtd.com> wrote:
> "FreeRTOS info" <noem...@given.com> wrote in message
>
> news:i57sta$m1f$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> On 27/08/2010 08:41, Bill Davy wrote:> It would appear I am about to star=
t on a project using dsPIC30F6015
> > programmed in C using Microchip's toolchain. =A0It's a long time since =
I did
> > any PIC work (and taht was a smaller PIC)and don't seem to have an
> > favourites or news groups that are relevant. =A0I am sure there are som=
e
> > pitfalls to avoid and tips for making life easier (and software better)=
.
> > Where might I find them, or help with problems?
>
> Many thanks. =A0I'll add those to my Favourites (or whatever they're call=
>
> [might need to copy the URLs onto a single line]
>
> Regards,
> Richard.
>
> +http://www.FreeRTOS.org
> Designed for Microcontrollers. =A0More than 7000 downloads per month.
>
> +http://www.SafeRTOS.com
> Certified by T=DCV as meeting the requirements for safety related systems=
.
There are also the Microchip forums, they are very helpful.
Leon
Reply by Bill Davy●August 27, 20102010-08-27
"FreeRTOS info" <noemail@given.com> wrote in message
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On 27/08/2010 08:41, Bill Davy wrote:
> It would appear I am about to start on a project using dsPIC30F6015
> programmed in C using Microchip's toolchain. It's a long time since I did
> any PIC work (and taht was a smaller PIC)and don't seem to have an
> favourites or news groups that are relevant. I am sure there are some
> pitfalls to avoid and tips for making life easier (and software better).
> Where might I find them, or help with problems?
>
It would appear I am about to start on a project using dsPIC30F6015
programmed in C using Microchip's toolchain. It's a long time since I did
any PIC work (and taht was a smaller PIC)and don't seem to have an
favourites or news groups that are relevant. I am sure there are some
pitfalls to avoid and tips for making life easier (and software better).
Where might I find them, or help with problems?
TIA,
Bill
PS While I am here, and thoughts on the
http://www.sinelabore.com/Main/Main.html?