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From: boldt@informatik.uni-rostock.de (Matthias Boldt)
Subject: Re: Review of PIC Protoboard
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Frank Haymes (haymes@u.washington.edu) wrote:


: Could you please either post or provide a ftp site for your source code.
: I am thinking about using the PICs and do not want to reinvent the wheel.
: I think that a set of common (i.e. serial, I2C, motor controls, etc) 
: routines would help more people build robots and controllers.

: Thanks

: Frank G. Haymes

I'm interested in PICs too. Therefore I want to get a manual of the
PIC16C... Is anybody there, who can point me to a site or a company?

			Thanks and greetings
					Matthias

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|  Institute for Computer Graphics,  University Rostock, Germany	   |
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