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Hi,
I am working on a project of my own that involves the use a PIC microchip. I am having a difficult time trying to program the thing. The program is to be written in ASM language then burned to the chip. The problem in this is that I know very little ASM and I have been messing around with it for some time but I still can't get it to work. So, I decided that I am going to try to find some place that will make ONE chip for cheap. I have searched for a places but have turned up with none or with places that only deal with large amounts of chips. Does anyone know of a place that I could possibly get one chip made for a cheap price?
I am working on a project of my own that involves the use a PIC microchip. I am having a difficult time trying to program the thing. The program is to be written in ASM language then burned to the chip. The problem in this is that I know very little ASM and I have been messing around with it for some time but I still can't get it to work. So, I decided that I am going to try to find some place that will make ONE chip for cheap. I have searched for a places but have turned up with none or with places that only deal with large amounts of chips. Does anyone know of a place that I could possibly get one chip made for a cheap price?
Thanks!!
Hi Kadaj,
Try this:
http://www.amqrp.org/elmer160/lessons/index.html
It would really help.
Also download MPLAB from microchip's web site.
And do make uJDM(microJDM) programmer for using 16f84a popular PIC.
It can be easily found using google.
Good luck.
Try this:
http://www.amqrp.org/elmer160/lessons/index.html
It would really help.
Also download MPLAB from microchip's web site.
And do make uJDM(microJDM) programmer for using 16f84a popular PIC.
It can be easily found using google.
Good luck.
Last edited by mostafadotnet : Sep 8th, 2006 at 1:41 pm.
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