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Please, who is recommended for PIC chips, programmers, books, info?
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Many of the datasheets that can be downloaded from the Microchip websitePlease, who is recommended for PIC chips, programmers, books, info?
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just responded to that thread also Ian."Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:471e53b4$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
Please, who is recommended for PIC chips, programmers, books, info?
Many of the datasheets that can be downloaded from the Microchip website
carry lists of addresses for main distributors worldwide, if all else fails
a call to the Aus distributor might produce a list of outlets they supply.
Currently I have a thread on News:sci.electronics.basics asking for info on
PIC assy' - the regulars there are being very helpful with advice and links
to tutorials. Feel free to jump in - you might think of some questions I
didn't.
wanted."Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:471e53b4$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
Please, who is recommended for PIC chips, programmers, books, info?
Many of the datasheets that can be downloaded from the Microchip website
carry lists of addresses for main distributors worldwide, if all else
fails a call to the Aus distributor might produce a list of outlets they
supply.
Currently I have a thread on News:sci.electronics.basics asking for info
on PIC assy' - the regulars there are being very helpful with advice and
links to tutorials. Feel free to jump in - you might think of some
questions I didn't.
Thanks again Ian. It was name of the main Aust distributor that I suppose I
Australian Distributors:"ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:RFsTi.13687$7a2.1562@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
"Suzy" <not@valid> wrote in message news:471e53b4$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
Please, who is recommended for PIC chips, programmers, books, info?
Many of the datasheets that can be downloaded from the Microchip website
carry lists of addresses for main distributors worldwide, if all else
fails a call to the Aus distributor might produce a list of outlets they
supply.
Currently I have a thread on News:sci.electronics.basics asking for info
on PIC assy' - the regulars there are being very helpful with advice and
links to tutorials. Feel free to jump in - you might think of some
questions I didn't.
Thanks again Ian. It was name of the main Aust distributor that I suppose I
wanted.