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2001\05\09@154349 by Jerry Merrill

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Has anybody done a USB project using the USB PICs (16C745/765)?

Jerry Merrill

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2001\05\09@210626 by Olin Lathrop

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> Has anybody done a USB project using the USB PICs (16C745/765)?

I'm about to, but not yet.  I have looked at some of the documentation.  I
might actually be using a Cypress part instead of a USB PIC, but not if they
continue to ignore my calls.  Imagine what it will be like getting support
if I can't even get their attention pre-sale!  (The quantity is well over
1M, but they don't know that yet since they haven't seen fit to return my
calls).


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2001\05\09@212920 by Marc Reinig

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I have.  They're nice parts.

Marc Reinig
System Solutions

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Has anybody done a USB project using the USB PICs (16C745/765)?

Jerry Merrill

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2001\05\10@025432 by Adlam Frank

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Which development tools did you use if I may ask?

Frank Adlam
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Faculty of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Port Elizabeth Technikon
Port Elizabeth
South Africa

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2001\05\10@101459 by Jerry Merrill

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Marc,
Great....I was beginning to wonder if anybody was using them!
May I ask what was your application?


At 08:25 PM 5/9/01, you wrote:
>I have.  They're nice parts.
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>Marc Reinig
>System Solutions
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2001\05\10@111454 by Marc Reinig

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MPASM and ICE 2000 for code development.

I have my own HID code generator for generating the descriptors, HID
exerciser so you can be sure you can read and write, and a simple VB HID
library for access for applications.

A CATC USB analyzer for looking at the bus if you need.  If the above work,
you don't really need, but it is nice.

Marc Reinig
System Solutions

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2001\05\10@111457 by Marc Reinig
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An app note and reference design for Microchip and two other projects that I
can't talk about.
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Great....I was beginning to wonder if anybody was using them!
May I ask what was your application?

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