At 19:45 21/08/97 -0500, you wrote: >At 11:05 AM 8/21/97 -0400, you wrote: >>Jason Lewis wrote: >> >>> Couldn't a properly clocked PIC generate black/white video? A >>> buffered >>> 5:1 voltage divider on a port output could theoretically drive a >>> composite >>> video jack, like on a VCR or monitor? >>> >>> >>About four years ago there was a design contest winner in Ciarcia's >>Circuit Cellar Ink that used a '54 as a one IC video wind speed and >>direction gage. It generated B/W NTSC video with block characters that >>showed current wind speed, average wind speed, and direction. I don't >>know if code was available or not. I know I was truly impressed with >>that much being done - all in less than 512 bytes! This article is what >>got me interested in PICs in the first place. Wish I could remember the >>author. >> >> > >Issue 32 - March 1993 >A SINGLE CHIP VIDEO WIND GAUGE, by Philip C. Pilgrim > Thanks very much for the information!!!!!! Regards, Jose Antonio Noda