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Start designing with Microchip controllers
Microchip controllers are very cheap, and the tools needed to start
developing applications are the cheapest existing today! All you need is the ICD2 Programer/Debuger tool, about 200 USD, and a good tutorial book. The ICD2 is a tool which you can use for a very large range of Flash processors (possibly over 200), and the tutorial book explains how to write firmware for any microcontroller of the Microchip family. Even more; the tutorial book I am referring to comes with a Hardware Companion Kit which helps you write and test all your future firmware programs! Check this site: http://www.corollarytheorems.com/ Do not worry: you will learn this new exciting technology, the easy way! |
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Do not worry: you will learn this new exciting technology, the easy way! Umm... Wrong group? sci.electronics.basics sci.electronics.design maybe? Archive he http://www.cabling-design.com/forums...wsgroup46-.htm ------------------------------------- -- Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD http://www.cabling-design.com Cabling Forum, color codes, pinouts and other useful resources for premises cabling users and pros http://www.cabling-design.com/homecabling Residential Cabling Guide ##-----------------------------------------------## Article posted with Cabling-Design.com Newsgroup Archive http://www.cabling-design.com/forums no-spam read and post WWW interface to your favorite newsgroup - alt.home.repair - 98192 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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