>>Why on earth would you want to go and use an 8051, when you could use a >>perfectly good PIC to do the job? >>Rgds > >Although I prefere PICs I was "forced" to use 8032 in my last project >and only because I COULDN'T GET WANTED PART :(( >Supplyers in Germany are not very eager to sell stuff by mail, and >local shops doesn't even bother to order some PICs, but Intel is >represented on their shelves quite well... >So, please if you know any supplyers near Croatia (lets say in Austria or >Italy ) let me know of them. > >Tibor > >( tibor@mvsrce.srce.hr ) Hi, I don't know if this is considered as unwanted commercial advertising, but I think will be told :-), and besides, I don't work for them - just happen to have their catalog lying next to me: RS Components have a reasonable (?) set of PIC processors and development sets (PICStart 16B, 17A and 16C, PICMaster 16B, Promaster, PIC 16C54/55/56/57/64/84, 17C42). According to my catalog, their telephone number for Austria is 02852 - 505, for Germany 061 05 401 234, for Italy 02 27 425 1. Their prices are generally not very low, but they promise to send any amount of parts - down to a single resistor. In addition, I still have a few postcards for catalog requests. So if you just send me your address, I could mail them for you. Bye Markus (bd24@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)