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Connecting PIC to TV
As ful babu pointed out, it depends on what you intends to do. If you want a generic display system to generate graphics then check out the article on Atmel web site:
www.atmel.com and search for mega163. There is an article "AVR video generator with an AVR Mega163". It...
There are some simple and good articles with source codes on
https://www.codeproject.com
Search for "device driver"
You can also take a look at the book
"Developing windows NT Device drivers" by Edward N. Dekker and Joseph M. Newcomer.
There is also WinDK DDK development library from...
need embedded web server
Search the web, there are some already written for pic16f84 which you can recompile for pic877. Also the information available on the sites will quickly get you along. Here is an example site with source code
http://www.kyllikki.org/hardware/wwwpic2/
You can found some handon information on embedded systems and RTOS from a workshop "Workshop on Distributed Laboratory Instrumentation Systems" at the international centre for theoretical physics website
https://www.ictp.it
On the site, click "calendar". On this page you will see the link...
Take a look at virtualvcr project
http://virtualvcr.sourceforge.net/
it has full source code which can show you how to do it. This works under windows.
Also the ffmpeg project does the same though mainly under linux, but the site claims that it works under windows...
you can also try prees-n-peel from https://www.techniks.com/
I use the blue one. It is as simple as photocopying or printing the artwork on the transfer film, use an ordinary pressing iron to transfer the resist onto the cleaned PCB and etch.
Regards,
Oriki.
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