TONY NIXON 54964 wrote: > > At the moment I am writing a windows based program that simulates the > PIC16C84. The software is intended for beginers to PICs, more so for > students who may be interested in learning to program. It > graphically displays how the chip functions, and can run code that > you write yourself. There are also modules that can be connected > such as a 7 segment display, to see how the ports work. > > The software still has a way to go but if any one would like to try > it I can make a copy available. Some feedback would be welcome. > > Tony > > Just when I thought I knew it all, > I learned that I didn't. Tony, I'd be glad to try your software out. My children are just getting into electronics and this would be a GREAT learning aid for them at the same time saving my box of bits from destruction by them :)). Thanks in advance. Cheers Peter .......... Mailto:efoc@cyberstop.net +=================================+ | Listen to the Nothing, child, | | Listen to the Don'ts | | Listen to the Never Haves | | The Shouldn'ts, and the Won'ts | | | | Listen to Impossible | | then listen close to me: | | | | Anything can happen, child, | | ANYTHING can be. | | | | Poem by Sal Silverstein | +=================================+