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Don't worry. This is for business use, so I couldn't use illegal software even if I wanted to. I will send you an email.
Hopefully I can learn assembly soon and then I won't even need to worry about it.
Thank you!
learning proteus program
Wow, the full version is expensive. Are there other free c compilers that will allow me full function of the PIC family of microcontrollers?
Thanks for the link.
learning proteus
I just recently got Proteus VSM PIC bundle software. I would like to program in C/C++. I do not know assembly language right now, but I am learning.
In the mean time, I would like to write some programs for PIC microcontrollers in C and simulate them in Proteus VSM. I do not...
Is there one microcontroller family that is considered the most versatile?
The reason that I ask is that my company is considering buying the Proteus VSM software, but it looks like you have to buy based on the specific family of microcontroller you are planning on using.
Initially, I'd like...
Thank you. I will see if I can find that book.
Will something like the MPLAB Real ICE In Circuit Emulator allow me to program microcontrollers?
It would probably help if I explained that this project is for a device my company is designing for the consumer market. We plan on applying for a...
Ok, thanks. I wasn't sure where to post this because all of the acronyms and terms people were using were confusing. I'm a total newbie to this stuff.
I wish there was some kind of FAQ or forum for beginners to learn how to program the microcontrollers. I was looking at the microchip.com...
I have just a very basic understanding on electronics, but I need to learn more in order to complete a project that I am working on for a consumer product I am building.
This is what I am looking to do:
I will have three "black box" electronic circuits/devices. I'll call them BB1, BB2, and...
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