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BryanW

Hi,

We have added the following products to our PICmicro support list.

* * * * *

PIC ISC programmer - 35 USD

Ideal low cost In System Programmer for most PICmicro devices. Why waste
time building your own programmer when this low cost unit does it for you?

Features
--------

* Powered by the target application 5v supply
* Connects to LPT (printer) port on PC
* Programming algorithms are Microchip compliant
* MCLR pin is software controllable
* Large device support list

Contents
--------

* CAPR-PI programmer
* ICSP cable
* Software (CD)
* User manual
* includes parallel port cable for ease of use

Device Support
--------------

* PIC16F72 * PIC16F73
* PIC16F74 * PIC16F76
* PIC16F77 * PIC16F818
* PIC16F819 * PIC16C84
* PIC16F83 * PIC16F84
* PIC16F84A * PIC16F87
* PIC16F88 * PIC16F870
* PIC16F871 * PIC16F872
* PIC16F873 * PIC16F873A
* PIC16F874 * PIC16F874A
* PIC16F876 * PIC16F876A
* PIC16F877 * PIC16F877A
* PIC18F242 * PIC18F252
* PIC18F442 * PIC18F452
* PIC18F248 * PIC18F258
* PIC18F448 * PIC18F458
* PIC18F1220 * PIC18F1320
* PIC18F2220 * PIC18F2320
* PIC18F4220 * PIC18F4320
* PIC18F6520 * PIC18F6620
* PIC18F6720 * PIC18F8520
* PIC18F8620 * PIC18F8720


https://www.kanda.com/browse.php3?semisupport=&node=114
for more details including datasheet

* * * * *

PIC Emulator - 298 USD

This PIC Emulator is based on state-of-the-art programmable gate arrays,
which gives unique flexibility and functionality in comparison to systems
using the PIC emulation chips. Includes IDEA software Integrated Development
Environment for ASIX In-Circuit Emulators) which is both powerful and easy
to use and a DOS version is available.

Features
--------

* Non-compromised background debugging, all device resources are user
available
* Target application power supply from 2 to 5.5V
* Software selectable oscillator frequency and other flexible clock
frequency options
* Target application independent functionality (hardware simulator mode)
* Extensive break logic possibilities
* Flexible reset options
* True HALT state
* Trigger In and Trigger Out
* 32-bit instruction stopwatch
* Flexible watchdog setting
* Off-line mode
* Well-arranged LED mode indication
* Reconfigurable hardware
* Trace memory, conditional trace
* Compact mechanical construction
* Fast PC interface via parallel port

Contents
--------

* Emulator hardware
* Power Supply - except US (needs 9V/500mA with 2.1/2.5 mm barrel)
* Target probe for 8-pin devices
* Target probe for 18-pin devices
* Target I/O protector
* Software (floppy or CD-ROM)
* User's Manual

Device Support
--------------

* PIC16F84/84A (20 MHz)
* PIC12C508A
* PIC12C509A
* PIC16C54C
* PIC16C56A

http://shop.kanda.com/browse.php3?partno=PIC-MU-ALPHA
for more details including datasheet

* * * * *

Super PIC Emulator - 498 USD

This PIC Emulator is based on state-of-the-art programmable gate arrays,
which gives unique flexibility and functionality in comparison to systems
using the PIC emulation chips. Includes IDEA software Integrated Development
Environment for ASIX In-Circuit Emulators) which is both powerful and easy
to use and a DOS version is available.

Features
--------

* Non-compromised background debugging, all device resources are user
available
* Target application power supply from 2 to 5.5V
* Software selectable oscillator frequency and other flexible clock
frequency options
* Target application independent functionality (hardware simulator mode)
* Extensive break logic possibilities
* Flexible reset options
* True HALT state
* Trigger In and Trigger Out
* 32-bit instruction stopwatch
* Flexible watchdog setting
* Off-line mode
* Well-arranged LED mode indication
* Reconfigurable hardware
* Trace memory, conditional trace
* Compact mechanical construction
* Fast PC interface via parallel port

Contents
--------

* Emulator hardware
* Power Supply - except US (needs 9V/500mA with 2.1/2.5 mm barrel)
* Target probe for 8-pin devices
* Target probe for 18-pin devices
* Target I/O protector
* Software (floppy or CD-ROM)
* User's Manual

Device Support
--------------

* PIC12C508A/509A
* PIC16C54C/56A/58B
* PIC16C710/PIC16C711
* PIC16C715
* PIC16F84/84A
* PIC16C554/558
* PIC16C620A/621A/622A
* PIC16F627/PIC16F628
* PIC12F629/PIC12F675

http://shop.kanda.com/browse.php3?partno=PIC-MU-BETA
for more details including datasheet

For more information please contact sales at kanda.com

This email was posted by me on behalf of Embedded Results Ltd.
http://www.kanda.com a devision of Embedded Results Ltd.
 
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Active8

Hi,

We have added the following products to our PICmicro support list.

* * * * *

PIC ISC programmer - 35 USD

Ideal low cost In System Programmer for most PICmicro devices. Why waste
time building your own programmer when this low cost unit does it for you?

Because mine only took an evening to build after modifying another
design, cost next to nothing, a little while longer to figure out
which programmer to set the existing software for, snd a few
minutes to add terminators to the || port input. If I don't like
it, I can't bitch. I just fix it.

Assuming it can handle it.
* Connects to LPT (printer) port on PC

I hear they're going out of style.
* Programming algorithms are Microchip compliant
* MCLR pin is software controllable

There's a package where it isn't? You mean it returns to VCC after
the flash and reset?
* Large device support list

Contents

That's where I stole my ICSP connector pinout.
 
T

The Real Andy

**** off and take your advertising elswhere cocksucker. Does this NG look
aus.electronics.forsale to you dickhead? Private sales i think are
acceptable, you commercial spam is not.
 
T

The Real Andy

The Real Andy said:
**** off and take your advertising elswhere cocksucker. Does this NG look
aus.electronics.forsale to you dickhead? Private sales i think are
acceptable, you commercial spam is not.

Damn crossposting cocksucker too, didn't even realise.
 
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John Woodgate

I read in sci.electronics.design that Peter_purple
This is a *news* group isnt it, we are being informed about a commercial
outlet and warned its commercial by the subject saying 'ad', therefore
you never had to waste your time reading the post since you are so
against even one commercial posting and further you didnt have to waste
your time showing us how stupid and rude you are.

Brian W should send Andy a bottle of something (no, not a Molotov
cocktail!). Andy re-posted the whole ad twice, AND his flame must have
caused dozens more people to read it.

There is ALMOST no such thing as BAD publicity. Being convicted for
genocide comes close, though.
 
D

Dan Marz

I think you will find it was someone passing on info rather than
spamming directly.

Just don't make it a habit. I hate spam too!

Daniel
 
B

BryanW

The Real Andy said:
Damn crossposting cocksucker too, didn't even realise.

I posted this message to 4 newsgroups on two different days 2 newsgroups at
a time, so that any corss posting would be to a minimum. Sorry if it caused
you distress, personally I ignore posts I don't want to read, especially if
the subject has told me that its nothing I want to read.

I have a thick head and lots of thick skin, I have been posting to usenet
for a long time and have been called much worse.

I looked for the forsale newgroup and it doesn't exist on the three news
servers I use, so I guess it may be available only in australia. Unless you
know of a free newsserver that has it I could use.

Oh, and thanks to everyone who backed my post up, there are still some nice
people on Usenet.

BryanW
 
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Peter_purple

Aye ?

This is a *news* group isnt it, we are being informed about a commercial
outlet and warned its commercial by the subject saying 'ad', therefore
you never had to waste your time reading the post since you are so
against even one commercial posting and further you didnt have to waste
your time showing us how stupid and rude you are.

If the poster had multiple posts with the same topic it would be SPAM,

but one post advertising the availability of a product in a minority
sales market is useful in an electronics newsgroup.

Also, why make sexual references and abuse a poster for supplying
news about a product offering ?

Besides I couldnt see aus.electronics.forsale in my news group listing,
where do I find it ?

Good to know you have no power to say what should or should
not be in this newsgroup - you dont own it, just showiing yourself
up to be rude, illmannered and somewhat stupid !

rgds

peter purple proclaims
 
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Michael A. Terrell

BryanW said:
I posted this message to 4 newsgroups on two different days 2 newsgroups at
a time, so that any corss posting would be to a minimum. Sorry if it caused
you distress, personally I ignore posts I don't want to read, especially if
the subject has told me that its nothing I want to read.

I have a thick head and lots of thick skin, I have been posting to usenet
for a long time and have been called much worse.

I looked for the forsale newgroup and it doesn't exist on the three news
servers I use, so I guess it may be available only in australia. Unless you
know of a free newsserver that has it I could use.

Oh, and thanks to everyone who backed my post up, there are still some nice
people on Usenet.

BryanW

is the appropriate
newsgroup to post for sale notices.
--
14 days!


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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Peter_purple

Michael A. Terrell said:
is the appropriate
newsgroup to post for sale notices.

Really ! In Australia, aus.electronics is *not* austin texas, doh.

So whats the forum then for posting an ad in australian electronics ?

peter purple proclaims
 
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