On Fri, 28 Jun 1996, Reginald Neale wrote: > There is an ad in the current Nuts & Volts for a book called "Easy PIC'n" > from a company in Kelseyville CA. It's $29.95+ > Headings are > > How to get started > Writing source code > Using an Assembler > Interfacing circuits > > Anybody familiar with this? There was a thread awhile ago about the only > third-party book on PICs known to exist being totally lame, but this > doesn't sound like the same one. No it's not the same one Reg. It has been recently re-written to accomodate the 84 which really is the starting point for beginners. I am waiting on a draft copy of the new work, but I believe it will be shipping in the US very soon. It may be available in Australia shortly thereafter. :) Don... Don McKenzie donmck@labyrinth.net.au DonTronics Tullamarine, Australia http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~donmck PicoSaurus(tm).The 40 pin PICBasic with 8 channels of A-D, and real Uart. PIC Basic Compiler. Programmers from $15 US, and Pic-Axe(tm) A New Tool.