And there's others. Most are pretty specific about subject, but most PIC forums and discussion groups have members with a wide body of knowlege. Try to pose your question in the hardware forum, if one is available.
I guess I have been 'feeding the beast' by discussing PIC as a resource for SX ideas.
In fact it seems that some of the PIC proto-type boards can support SX chips [noparse][[/noparse]so you don't have to make one from scratch]
But this is really a bit absurd.
No, I don't think anyone wants to reverse engineer a PIC so you can duplicate it.
It might be someone else's intellectual property.
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We don't do no PIC16F84's here, and I don't know what an 8-pin MAL N24C64 6 is -- an eeprom of some description?
Sorry, but you might be better off in a Microchip forum, or some more PIC-centric place.
Try the Microchip 14-bit processor forum site:
http://forum.microchip.com/tt.aspx?forumid=11
Or postyour question here:
http://forums.basicmicro.net/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=17
And there's others. Most are pretty specific about subject, but most PIC forums and discussion groups have members with a wide body of knowlege. Try to pose your question in the hardware forum, if one is available.
'Luck!
kenjj
In fact it seems that some of the PIC proto-type boards can support SX chips [noparse][[/noparse]so you don't have to make one from scratch]
But this is really a bit absurd.
No, I don't think anyone wants to reverse engineer a PIC so you can duplicate it.
It might be someone else's intellectual property.
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"When all think alike, no one is thinking very much.' - Walter Lippmann (1889-1974)
······································································ Warm regards,····· G. Herzog [noparse][[/noparse]·黃鶴 ]·in Taiwan