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    Interfacing PIC with PC

    I will look into the interfacing with basic, maybe c# or c/c++. Gimlix - you cleared most of the questions I had! Thank you! Thank you all for the answers. Have a nice day.
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    Interfacing PIC with PC

    Hi all! What would be the best PIC for interfacing with the PC? Is there any difference when choosing one or it's the same? Also, how can I use a GUI for the interfacing? Can I interface for example multiple stepper motors at the output, all along with a GUI that let's me choose options and...
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    PIC datasheet compatibility

    First off, sorry for the late reply, but I haven't forgotten about this one. Are you saying that the oscillators can be connected with any of the pins from 33-40 RB ? Also, the Vdd and Vss are connected where there aren't any pins on the PIC? Can they be connected to other pins? Thanks.
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    PIC datasheet compatibility

    Hello. I've been checking out engineers garage's website, and encountered interesting pic projects. I'm not trying to build them on a bredboard, but in Proteus. I've noticed that the pins given at the schematics are not the same that are given in Proteus. See the attached picture from the...
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    PIC programming software for beginners

    Re: PIC software program @wp100 - The MCU Univerzal ZIK socket - that works with PICkit 2 / 3 Programmer? MPLab IDE is used for programming it? And if it can program the 16 series or maybe even other will definetily buy it. @Pheetuz - Yeah, I encountered that but am not willing to pay that much...
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    PIC programming software for beginners

    Re: PIC software program Yeah, thought about that. Anyway, I was looking for the Pickit2 and is this what I will need Product Search - microchipDIRECT The one from 49.99$ or 25.99$? Thanks.
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    PIC programming software for beginners

    Re: PIC software program Yes, I already have mikroC and been considering about PICKIT2 just don't know which one to choose from eBay. Don't know what PICs it supports. Somewhere it says that is universal just like Tahmid said. Anyway, how about this? **broken link removed**
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    PIC programming software for beginners

    Re: PIC software program OK, thanks. :)
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    PIC programming software for beginners

    Which software is recommended for programming pic for beginners. And when you recommend one can you please tell me what hardware do I need to have and how to upload it on the PIC. I have made .hex files several times but don't know what do I need to upload it to the PIC. That's why I'm asking...
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    USB PIC programmer schematic

    Hey all. I've been doing some searching on this forum about this topic and didn't find the specific answer. So, what I'm looking for is a complete scheme for a pic usb programmer. Thanks.
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    Learning microcontroller resources

    Thank you. Just got it and will take a closer look. :)
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    Learning microcontroller resources

    Hello again. After long searching, exploring and asking I gathered some usefull resources about microcontrollers. I'd like to ask you if you have any reviews or experience with these : - Pic in practice A Project Based Approach, by D W Smith. - Pic Microcontroller (Elsevier). Guess it's the...
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    Choosing microcontrollers or software programming

    That's what I thought. Thanks theta :)
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    Choosing microcontrollers or software programming

    Well for starters I begun with 16F84.. But have no intentions to stop. I have books and tutorials for microcontrollers and I'm currently a beginner in it but will learn. About the programming languages, yes I also heard that it's easier with Delphi but still I'll try with C++. Thank you all...
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    Choosing microcontrollers or software programming

    So your suggestion would be to go directly to first take another programming languages ? I took C++ eBooks and video tutorials and saw pointers and they are confusing. So do I need to go with other programming languages or go with C++? Thanks.

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