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Program 16F88 PIC?

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Lindsay Robinson

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

Just a followon from my last message incase i cant get anyone to build it.

Just wondering if anyone can program a couple of 16F88 PIC's for me?

Thanks

Lindsay
 
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Al Borowski

Jan 1, 1970
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Lindsay said:
Hi,

Just a followon from my last message incase i cant get anyone to build it.

Just wondering if anyone can program a couple of 16F88 PIC's for me?

Where abouts are you?

Al
 
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The Real Andy

Jan 1, 1970
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I am in brisbane.

Lindsay

If you're lucky, Al might even make them for you. He might even lay
out a PCB for them cause it's easier than making them on vero board!!!
 
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Lindsay Robinson

Jan 1, 1970
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I have actually already ordered the PIC's from overseas and they will
program them before sending them.

If someone still wants to give me a price on making the units it would be
great tho and depending on cost i might still get you to make them (or ill
have a go myself). I am currently looking at making them inside a jiffy box
or similar with usb socket, 5pin xlr socket and db25 plug on it instead of
putting all the electronics in the db25 plug.

Thanks

Lindsay
 
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Al Borowski

Jan 1, 1970
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The said:
Same.



If you're lucky, Al might even make them for you.

Nah, I'm just about to start exams - I have no time for any outside
projects right now :-(

He might even lay
out a PCB for them cause it's easier than making them on vero board!!!

I dunno. I think PCBs are easier then breadboard for non-trivial
circuits, but veroboard wins for simple one-offs.

cheers,

Al
 
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The Real Andy

Jan 1, 1970
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Nah, I'm just about to start exams - I have no time for any outside
projects right now :-(

I used to hate that time of year.
I dunno. I think PCBs are easier then breadboard for non-trivial
circuits, but veroboard wins for simple one-offs.


These days i refuse to build anything on vero. I will resort to
iron-on toner methods before i go to vero!! In fact, i don't think I
have built anything on vero since I was an apprentice!
 
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Al Borowski

Jan 1, 1970
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These days i refuse to build anything on vero. I will resort to
iron-on toner methods before i go to vero!! In fact, i don't think I
have built anything on vero since I was an apprentice!

Good 'ole QUT just made me build 2 projects on breadboard. It was a
nightmare - bump the thing and it would stop working. I could have made
a simple PCB in less time then it took to find the loose connections.

At least you solder veroboard. Breadboard is utter crap by comparison -
except for prototyping really small projects.

Al
 
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