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I made a similar project. I chosen a PIC16F877 and a RTL8019AS chip. It works very fine. Pay attention for wiring... I had a lot of problems with wiring and I was nearly to abort the project developpment . I think the RTL8139 is more difficult to work with and require more processor pins to...
I don't consider asking for a DEMO version is illegal. Ok, I don't want the full version (... I see you don't like this...), I JUST WANT THE DEMO VERSION, CMOS are you satisfied ?
You can also try to use TUSB3410 (serial to USB adapter chip). It works fine. You can also find a lot of docs and firmware, and drivers on the manufacturer's site: WWW.TI.COM
With this chip you don't have to change the code in your application. It creates an emulated serial COM port.
Hi, I need an older version of HiTech PICC
Hi,
I'm new in this forum. Is there anybody who can send me, (on my e-mail : pcsoftpc84@yahoo.com) a demo version of HiTech PICC (for 16C controllers). I'm interested for HiTech PICC v8.02 (I need the demo version, not the Lite one), or if you really...
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