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BrunoG

Hi,

I would like to introduce my new web site to you :

http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/200-pic-microcontroller-examples.html

I try to write very simple PIC application examples and give them free to
use on my web site, for pic newbies and hobbyist.

Coming soon :
- a funny single-nixie clock (DC77, PIC16F84A)
- an astronomical LCD clock with sun/moon rise/set & moon phases (a little
bit more complex, DCF77, PIC18F452)

Ideas, comments and requests are also welcome !

Thanks,

Bruno
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/200-pic-microcontroller-examples.html
 
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Mike Meakin

Yes, it's true - no catches and nice well crafted site.

Mike
 
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techie_alison

BrunoG said:
Hi,

I would like to introduce my new web site to you :

http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/200-pic-microcontroll
er-examples.html

I try to write very simple PIC application examples and give them free to
use on my web site, for pic newbies and hobbyist.

Coming soon :
- a funny single-nixie clock (DC77, PIC16F84A)
- an astronomical LCD clock with sun/moon rise/set & moon phases (a little
bit more complex, DCF77, PIC18F452)

Ideas, comments and requests are also welcome !

Thanks,

Bruno
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/200-pic-microcontroll
er-examples.html

Hi Bruno,

With reference to your site, do you still have your XT? My Dad's still
using an XT-286 insisting that it is perfectly adequate, oh and it never
ever ever crashes. He has an IDE adapter in the thing and we've recently
moved him over to one of these 1,000,000+ write CF cards. Uses NetTamer and
Arachne to browse the web.
 
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BrunoG

techie_alison said:
Hi Bruno,

With reference to your site, do you still have your XT? My Dad's still
using an XT-286 insisting that it is perfectly adequate, oh and it never
ever ever crashes. He has an IDE adapter in the thing and we've recently
moved him over to one of these 1,000,000+ write CF cards. Uses NetTamer
and
Arachne to browse the web.

Yes... and No ! i used it intensively untill 1997, without any problems too
(it
was overclocked to 8 MHz instead of 4.77 Mhz !). then I moved to a notebook
due to lack of space (and of power...)
I still use its parts in my electronic lab : power supply, memory chips, ISA
cards...
Today I very much regret not having kept the case, it was so 80' !
Good idea about the CF cards ;-) ! My father also have and IDE disk on a 386
AT, I will think about it !


Bruno
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/200-pic-microcontroller-examples.html
 
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