> I don't know who everyone is yet, who is Tony and how do I get in touch
> with him? I could on find any contact info in the file. I have also
> found an error ( I think) which he might like to put in for future
> versions.
>
> Regards
> Magnus, Sweden
>
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> Ämne: Re: [PIC] Would appreciate code snippet to get me started
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>
> Be sure to thank Tony; he wrote it. I highly recommend his V5 teaching
> package. I found it very helpful.
>
> Nelson
>
> > Projects.zip is beautiful! Looks like exactly what I need! Thanks a
> > bunch!!
> >
> > Regards
> > Magnus
> >
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> > Ämne: Re: [PIC] Would appreciate code snippet to get me started
> >
> >
> >
http://www.bubblesoftonline.com/projects.zip
> > >
> > > I have been trying to get started with PIC programming for a couple
> > > of
> >
> > > weeks now, but am having trouble getting something done. I read the
> > > books but it seems like there is so much PIC-specific to learn
> > > before it's possible to even blink a LED. I have better experience
> > > in learning as I go...even though that probably takes longer time.
> > > The problem here is I can't 'go' at all... "Iv'e fallen, and I
> > > can't get up." :)
> > >
> > > 1. Does anyone have a nice piece of code that blinks a LED? I'm
> > > using the 16F84/84A and the 16F628. Preferably with some comments so
>
> > > I can figure out what it does and why.
> > >
> > > 2. My dream project is to design an awesome light-kit for an R/C
> > > model. How should I go about decoding the PWM-signals from the
> > > reciever? Should I count the milliseconds manually through the code,
>
> > > or is there a clever system that does this for me? I need to know
> > > whether the PWM pulse is between 1-1.4ms, 1.4-1.6ms or 1.6-2.0ms.
> > > Any design hints are appreciated!
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Magnus von Rosen, Sweden.
> > >
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> > >
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