> >Antti- appreciated. You are the only one who gave me any concrete >answers to start out with. Some of us on the PIC group - like me, are lurkers - with far more experience in other processors - like ATMEL's AT89C2051 or the HC11 series. Everyone is interested in plans, however, if >I can't simplify the circuit into a PIC, then no one will be able to >build the plans easily (which I will post anonymously at John Bedini's >site (http://www.nidlink.com/~john1/tesla.html)! That would be great - I think some people on the PIC group are a bit numb to the possibilities of free energy using the humble PIC - when most other peoples PIC projects are a rather moe complex in terms of data processing requirements etc - The tasks you require can certainly be done without a CPU - a cheap and simple selection of logic gates would suffice - but then again it wouldn't be as interesting. The chip need not be >ultra frequency stable, simply because the resonant frequency of the HOH >atom has memory and that it approaches its own resonance, again, you >would have to be looking at the patent to notice this. > >rem, it should not be too bad Sounds a lot like the 'Meyer' fuel cell - resonance etc >I will start out with some code I think will work. Crawling before >walking: When you are done - I would be interested in purchasing (yes, capital expenditure) the PIC driver and any specialised water interface devices. Look forward to seeing some things on that web page... Rgds Mike Some say there is no magic but, all things begin with thought then it becomes academic, then some poor slob works out a practical way to implement all that theory, this is called Engineering - for most people another form of magic. Massen