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1997\07\01@051458
by
David BALDWIN
Hi all,
After 9 month of listenning to the PIC list I was just wondering about
one thing: there is a lot of questions that are the same, people already
did things like debouncing, LCD routines, ADC interface, timer use, ...
If everybody could send a list (not the whole project) of the things he
did and the code he has, it would be easyer for the beginner or for
someone else to find information by sending mail to the guy who did what
he needs.
I could also gather information and code, pictures, ... and put it on a
web page. Only good information, with usefull things. If you agree with
this idea, let me know.
I would appreciate any comment.
Regards,
David
P.S.: Sorry for my english ....
1997\07\01@070105
by
Alexey Vladimirov
Hello David!
01 Jul 97, David BALDWIN <spam_OUTbaldwinTakeThisOuT
ETCA.ALCATEL.BE> writes to All:
P> After 9 month of listenning to the PIC list I was just
P> wondering about one thing: there is a lot of questions that are the
P> same, people already did things like debouncing, LCD routines, ADC
P> interface, timer use, ...
You can check Microchip Net resources page at
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/5807/
It's more than 400 PIC-related links now, answers for the many PIC-related
questions can be found here.
Best regards
Alexey
1997\07\01@230751
by
Mike Smith
|
> From: David BALDWIN <.....baldwinKILLspam
@spam@ETCA.ALCATEL.BE>
> To: PICLIST
KILLspamMITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Subject: To everybody
> Date: Tuesday, 1 July 1997 18:42
>
> Hi all,
>
> After 9 month of listenning to the PIC list I was just wondering
about
> one thing: there is a lot of questions that are the same, people already
> did things like debouncing, LCD routines, ADC interface, timer use, ...
>
> If everybody could send a list (not the whole project) of the
things he
> did and the code he has, it would be easyer for the beginner or for
> someone else to find information by sending mail to the guy who did what
> he needs.
>
> I could also gather information and code, pictures, ... and put
it on a
> web page. Only good information, with usefull things. If you agree with
> this idea, let me know.
>
> I would appreciate any comment.
In fact - An FAQ. Good idea. Given that a percentage of users use assy,
and another C, maybe divide into 2.
> P.S.: Sorry for my english ....
Looks OK to me.
MikeS
<.....mikesmith_ozKILLspam
.....relaymail.net>
1997\07\02@014228
by
Eric Martens
|
That would be a great idea. They could get the list when they signon or an
adress where
they could view the list
|
| After 9 month of listenning to the PIC list I was just wondering about
| one thing: there is a lot of questions that are the same, people already
| did things like debouncing, LCD routines, ADC interface, timer use, ...
|
| If everybody could send a list (not the whole project) of the things
he
| did and the code he has, it would be easyer for the beginner or for
| someone else to find information by sending mail to the guy who did what
| he needs.
|
| I could also gather information and code, pictures, ... and put it on
a
| web page. Only good information, with usefull things. If you agree with
| this idea, let me know.
|
| I would appreciate any comment.
|
| Regards,
|
| David
|
| P.S.: Sorry for my english ....
I can read it so it ain't that bad.
Greetings Eric Martens
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
+-----------------------------+
| |
| Eric Martens |
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TakeThisOuTknoware.nl |
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1997\07\02@040415
by
David BALDWIN
Hi,
I am quite surprised: only 2 answers for my tribulations about projects
sharing! Are you sleeping? I have a little question about IR reception
of a SUN remote control: what is the kind of code used? Thanks for any
help.
David
1997\07\02@081042
by
Andy Kunz
At 09:56 AM 7/2/97 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I am quite surprised: only 2 answers for my tribulations about
>projects sharing! Are you sleeping?
Maybe we're too busy working right now <G>
>I have a little question about IR reception
>of a SUN remote control: what is the kind of code used?
If Sun uses the NEC transmission standard or something halfway close, I
might be able to help a little. Can you hook up a receiver so you can see
it on a scope? If so, what does it look like?
Andy
==================================================================
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Hardware & Software for Industry & R/C Hobbies
"Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down!"
==================================================================
1997\07\02@081824
by
David BALDWIN
It's a Spark station monitor, so I only have emitter, but I got a sharp
SFH505 receiver, I'll try it this evening. Thanks.
1997\07\02@122613
by
vanes
|
Mike Smith wrote:
{Quote hidden}>
> > From: David BALDWIN <
baldwin
spam_OUTETCA.ALCATEL.BE>
> > To:
@spam@PICLISTKILLspam
MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> > Subject: To everybody
> > Date: Tuesday, 1 July 1997 18:42
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > After 9 month of listenning to the PIC list I was just wondering
> about
> > one thing: there is a lot of questions that are the same, people already
> > did things like debouncing, LCD routines, ADC interface, timer use, ...
> >
> > If everybody could send a list (not the whole project) of the
> things he
> > did and the code he has, it would be easyer for the beginner or for
> > someone else to find information by sending mail to the guy who did what
> > he needs.
> >
> > I could also gather information and code, pictures, ... and put
> it on a
> > web page. Only good information, with usefull things. If you agree with
> > this idea, let me know.
Hiya!
Didn't someone ask PicPoint to do this?
Maybe ask again?
And you can mail your projects to Tiziano at PicPoint too. So what's the
problem then?
--
eric van es
KILLspamvanesKILLspam
ilink.nis.za
cape town, south-africa
http://www.nis.za/~vanes/
1997\07\02@131342
by
Terry
At 05:37 PM 7/2/97 +0200, you wrote:
>Mike Smith wrote:
>>
>Didn't someone ask PicPoint to do this?
>Maybe ask again?
>And you can mail your projects to Tiziano at PicPoint too. So what's the
>problem then?
>--
What is PicPoint? And what is the address of the parallax list?
Thanks
Terry Ewing
1997\07\02@135739
by
BG Packet Gateway
At 09:56 02.7.1997 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I am quite surprised: only 2 answers for my tribulations about
projects
>sharing! Are you sleeping? I have a little question about IR reception
>of a SUN remote control: what is the kind of code used? Thanks for any
>help.
>
>David
>
>
Yes, David
We are sleeping. It's hot... very hot... Don't talk about Sun at this
moment :)
Chris
... to be continued.
1997\07\03@043837
by
Geoff Jenkins
David
Very good english
A subroutine library would be great. I am just beginning with PIC although
I have done machine code and assembly coding before.
I am particularly interested in reproduceable random number sequences -
like the ones you get on PC.
Good luck with your venture
Geoff Jenkins
New Zealand
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