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'Data Sheets'
1995\11\19@002124
by
Joel Carvajal
I need help.
We cannot use the WEB or FTP on our net because we are limiting our BYTE
transfers.
Can anyone help me obtain Data Sheets and other references on the PICs.
Data Books are VERY HARD to find in the Philippines.
Please...
1995\11\19@230032
by
Andrew Warren
Joel Carvajal wrote:
> We cannot use the WEB or FTP on our net because we are limiting our
> BYTE transfers.
>
> Can anyone help me obtain Data Sheets and other references on the
> PICs. Data Books are VERY HARD to find in the Philippines.
Joel:
Try Microchip's BBS. It's accessible through the Compuserve network
(you don't have to be a Compuserve member to use it).
Access instructions are in just about every piece of Microchip
literature; if you don't have even one data sheet, let me know in
private e-mail and I'll tell you how to get to the BBS.
-Andy
Andrew Warren - spam_OUTfastfwdTakeThisOuT
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Fast Forward Engineering, Vista, California
1995\11\21@140318
by
Edward Tang
I also don't know how to get in Microchip's BBS. Would you tell
me?
Edward
1995\11\23@145742
by
Ali Marami
you wrote,
>I need help.
>
>We cannot use the WEB or FTP on our net because we are limiting our BYTE
>transfers.
>Can anyone help me obtain Data Sheets and other references on the PICs.
>Data Books are VERY HARD to find in the Philippines.
>Please...
I have some tools,examples and application notes about PICs,if you want them
let me know to send you them by E-Mail.
by the way,i use uuencode to chang binary file to ascii,do you know it?
put your e-mail address in your e-mail subject.
thanks
bye...
Ashkan Marami
.....maramiKILLspam
@spam@rose.ipm.ac.ir
1995\11\28@000606
by
Dan Matthews
If you are having trouble obtaining literature through "your local contact"
( a more efficient method for Microchip) you can send a request, with
complete address of course, email to:
literature
KILLspammicrochip.com
for those that CAN use the web, your local contact is listed there.
see ya,
Dan Matthews
At 01:13 PM 11/19/95 -0500, you wrote:
{Quote hidden}>I need help.
>
>We cannot use the WEB or FTP on our net because we are limiting our BYTE
>transfers.
>
>Can anyone help me obtain Data Sheets and other references on the PICs.
>Data Books are VERY HARD to find in the Philippines.
>
>Please...
>
>
'Data Sheets'
1997\03\29@081134
by
Martin McCormick
I seem to remember hearing that PIC data sheets were on Microchip's
web site. If so, I somehow missed them. Where should I look?
Martin McCormick
1997\03\29@103642
by
n/a
Martin McCormick wrote:
>
> I seem to remember hearing that PIC data sheets were on Microchip's
> web site. If so, I somehow missed them. Where should I look?
They are under the Application Notes (App notes).
--
Neil Cherry
If you need to contact me via email please use this email address to
respond: .....ncherryKILLspam
.....worldnet.att.net
1997\03\29@182539
by
Andrew Warren
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Martin McCormick <EraseMEPICLISTspam_OUT
TakeThisOuTMITVMA.MIT.EDU> wrote:
> I seem to remember hearing that PIC data sheets were on Microchip's
> web site. If so, I somehow missed them. Where should I look?
Martin:
They're scattered throughout the web site; there's no one page that
provides access to all the data sheets.
To get to a particular set of data sheets, start at the main page
(http://www.microchip.com) and select one of the 5 or 6 links under the
"Microchip Products" heading (the links are "PIC16/17
Microcontrollers", "Memory Products", etc.).
You'll have to navigate through another sub-menu (for the PIC16/17
section, you'll have to choose among "Baseline", "Midrange", and
"High End", for example), but then you'll finally get to a table
from which you can download the data sheets.
If your text-based browser doesn't support tables, let me know which
data sheets you want and I'll give you the full URLs for them.
-Andy
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1997\03\29@221429
by
Andy Kunz
At 03:31 PM 3/29/97 -0800, you wrote:
>They're scattered throughout the web site; there's no one page that
>provides access to all the data sheets.
They are all under "pub/.../literature/micros" on the FTP site, though.
I've sucked down the FTP site several times for the resources it contains.
Try it sometime (late at night, please).
Andy
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1997\03\30@064929
by
Martin McCormick
Putting them under Apnotes makes a kind of sense, I guess. I just
expected to see a clear title indicating "Data Sheets." The last time I was
on there I was in a hurry so didn't dig very thoroughly. Many thanks.
Martin McCormick
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