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6657
I have a parallel port PIC programmer that I wired by hand. It works with EPIC software or Icprog. I can send you the plans if you want. Guy ... ...
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Mar 5, 2006
8:22 am
6658
Hi All: I'm finally going to bite the bullet and deal with the pain of running development tools on Windows, just so I can use an in curcuit debugger. Also I...
Albert den Haan
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Mar 5, 2006
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6659
Hi, I have the CCS ICD. It works only in debug mode only under the CCS IDE. Bought if from HVWtech. It comes with a stand alone utility that uses it as...
ronhedge
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Mar 5, 2006
11:17 pm
6660
I've used both the CCS ICD-U40 and the Microchip ICD2. Both work very well. The advantage of the CCS ICD for me is the integration into the CCS IDE. The CCS...
Aaron Ramsey
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Mar 5, 2006
11:40 pm
6661
Thank you very, very much for the offer. That would be great. ddorey[at]porchlight.ca I'm neck-deep in learning the AVRs at the moment. But would like to try...
ufo2joe
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Mar 6, 2006
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6662
If there is a labour disruption we will not be able to open the room as there is the wee problem of the $1000 fine for crossing the picket line. That's a lot...
wrightw
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Mar 6, 2006
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6663
Joe (?) I use Zilog parts, Z8Encore, mostly the eZ80Acclaim. Allen ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo!...
tellurian
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Mar 6, 2006
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6664
Is anyone else interested in going to this? http://barcamp.org/BarCampOttawa This is a general geek meetup, like ORE but not just robots. It will take place...
Sebastien Bailard
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6665
So, what have you been running up until now, and why do you find it not satisfactory. (Not arguing your decision, just want to understand the tested and...
klmckinnon
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Mar 7, 2006
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6666
RoboMontreal is the first forum dedicated to robotics hobbyists in the Montreal area. The group is just getting started, and to help spread the word we're...
donald_dansereau
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Mar 7, 2006
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6667
Thanks for the reply Allen, first thing I'd like to know as a newbie to microcontrollers is general architecture, etc. compared to PICs, AVRs, Intel 8086, et....
ufo2joe
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Mar 8, 2006
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6668
... This is definitely the right forum! Aaron...
Aaron Ramsey
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Mar 8, 2006
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6669
Joe (?) The Z8 Encore part come in a lot of versions, the one I am most familiar with is the Z8F6423 ( the 80 pin 64K Flash ROM version that comes with the...
tellurian
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Mar 8, 2006
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6670
Well what I have here is Z8 Encore! XP Development Kit. On the bottom of box is a sticker saying Z8F04A28100KIT Z8 ENCORE! XP 4K 28- PIN DEV KIT (REV C). I...
ufo2joe
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Mar 8, 2006
6:38 pm
6671
Good Evening: Has anyone tried using the 567 chip to detect specific frequencies? I understand that the 567 chips is sort of the reverse of the 555 chip, but...
ufo2joe
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Mar 9, 2006
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6672
... http://products.zarlink.com/product_profiles/MT8888C.htm I can obtain samples for you of that chip or similar ones from Zarlink if you are so inclined. ...
Aaron Ramsey
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Mar 9, 2006
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6673
I was wondering what companies are "sample-friendly", I've had success requesting samples from Analog Devices (seem very ham-friendly), Texas Instruments,...
michael taylor
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Mar 9, 2006
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6674
Yep. I used the 567 to decode the 4khz starting tone for my firefighter. Most others do too. http://voodooz.no-ip.org/robotics/srx2/index.html#Tone...
stephane641
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Mar 9, 2006
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6675
From my past experience, the local suppliers for Atmel are very cheap with samples. That was quite a few years ago so it might have changed since as they ...
stephane641
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Mar 9, 2006
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6676
Fantastic!!! Thank you very much. May I assume that the values indicated on the schematics are to set the 567 chip to detect 4kHz? Is this the "standard" way...
ufo2joe
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Mar 9, 2006
8:04 pm
6677
Thank you very much for the offer. To use that I'd also need some sort of phone encoder also wouldn't I to produce the double-tones that phones use? I was...
ufo2joe
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Mar 9, 2006
8:12 pm
6678
The aforementioned design has a variable resistor that can be used to select the frequency but it's centered around 4Khz. The 567 can go as high 250Khz I...
stephane641
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Mar 9, 2006
8:42 pm
6679
Actually that device both generates and decodes the dual-tones used in the regular telephone system. When you wrote touch-tone, I was assuming that you were...
Aaron Ramsey
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Mar 9, 2006
10:41 pm
6680
... Yup, that's the trick. The resistor value and cap value aren't critical. The cap can even be a regular non-polarized cap. If you take a close look at the...
Aaron Ramsey
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Mar 9, 2006
10:45 pm
6681
I was working on learning to program the miniore, and created this list. I thought it might be usefull. Miniore I/Os RA0 J13 IR Sensor RA1 J15 IR Sensor RA2...
holmesmar
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Mar 9, 2006
10:46 pm
6682
Anybody know what happened to Mr. Bill Harrison, the chief promotor of mini-sumo robot wrestling? I lost track of him after his last move. Regards,. Dave...
Dave Hrynkiw
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Mar 10, 2006
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6683
... Oh, so it was a FEMALE Robot eh? <smile> So to detect several different tones I'd need a separate 567 for each tone? Is there a "better" solution? I was...
ufo2joe
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Mar 10, 2006
7:44 am
6684
... in ... assuming ... Oh, now that's interesting. So with two of these chips you could send data via sound. Sorry, I only glanced at DATASheet for a moment...
ufo2joe
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Mar 10, 2006
7:49 am
6685
... to ... Thanks. Actually I was going to experiment with using a small speaker as a pick-up....
ufo2joe
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Mar 10, 2006
7:55 am
6686
... Yup, that's the trick. Actually, its a 4x4 matrix... includes ABCD, tones normally that only the operator has access to. Back in the good old days...
Aaron Ramsey
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Mar 10, 2006
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