Sorry if this appears twice... At 02:35 PM 4/1/96 -0800, you wrote: >Does anyone know of a source for low-cost prototyping boards for >PIC's? What I have in mind is a bare board (something like >Microchip's PICDEM) with solder holes for a PIC plus various >other likely parts such as pull up/down resistors for the i/o >ports, serial interface such as Max-232, pin headers for flat >cable connectors, etc. > >Thanks, D.M. Have you seen Micro-Engineering Lab's bare boards? They are available from Parallax, Inc. - (916) 624-8333. Also, since you asked, my company, E-LAB Digital Engineering, Inc. manufactures a board that greatly simplifies PIC design. It has on-board power regulation, clock, a/d, 36 terminal blocks, expansion port - even a direct LCD connection port! If you'd like a free information pack (anyone), please e-mail your POSTAL mailing address to: tpeterson@netins.net and ask for a PICPlus(tm) information packet. I hope to be of some assistance to you! Todd Peterson =========================================================== *** Developers of the PICPlus(TM) Microcontroller Board *** Todd Peterson, Computer Engineer (tpeterson@netins.net) E-LAB Digital Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 246 Lawton, IA 51030-0246 (712) 944-5344 Visit us at: http://www.netins.net/showcase/elab/ E-Mail Now for Your Free PICPlus(TM) Information Packet! TO: tpeterson@netins.net (include POSTAL mailing address) ===========================================================