Antti Lukats wrote: > > At 09:35 AM 25/3/97 -0800, you wrote: > >There was an article about using a PIC for PLC Emulation by Walter Ditch > >in the UK Elektor Magazine in 94/95? > > > >It uses a PIC16C54 or 55 programmed with ladder logic. > >This is a system of programming more suited to Electricians and > >Electrical Engineers than Computer programmers. > > > >The files and examples assemble with the old MPALC, and it's really > >simply a system of Macros in a shell. > > > >I just had an old customer send me the files which are clearly marked > >'Public Domain'. > >He would like the thing to work under MPASM and the later micros, in > >particular the 84 > > Hi PLC Folks, > > its so funny that I took those few hours few days ago and converted > the PLC.H files that really is Public Domain to PIC16C84 so it is > done already! > > ftp://ftp.sistudio.com/pub/mchip/source/plc.zip > > contains the pic16C84 port of the original PLC.H file. > > antti > > -- Silicon Studio Ltd. > -- http://www.sistudio.com Hey what took you so long Antti? I needed them before breakfast. :) You recently said on this list that there was only 25 hours in a day. I found that's true only for the first six days of the week. The other three have 26. Thanks, I know a man in Perth that will appreciate your efforts and the feedback very much. Don McKenzie don@dontronics.com http://www.dontronics.com Send a blank message to help@dontronics.com for more info. SLI, the serial LCD that auto detects baud rates from 100 to 125K bps. SimmStick(tm) A PIC proto PCB the size of a 30 pin Simm Memory Module.