At 09:45 AM 10/27/97 -0700, you wrote: >David Armstrong wrote: >> >> Has anyone implemented the CAN interface on a pic,any software out >> there for it either asm or c ? >> >> regards all >> >> David >> >> darmstrong@tti-ltd.co.uk >> >> >There is a CAN mailing list out there, almost as busy as the PIClist. >Maybe someone can provide you with the subscription details (or do a >search). >--Matt > > The CAN list is not as busy as the piclist. It averages about 1 to 2 messages per day. I can't remember the exact subscribe parameters but the following should help. To unsubscribe use can-request@cichlid.com Archives http://www.scruz.net/~cichlid/can-archive I havn't seen anyone discussing a software CAN implementation on the list mainly because it is rather complex. A PIC would be hard pressed to keep up to the 1 Mhz rate of CAN. Most people use external hardware or a processor that has CAN built in (MChip has a PIC with CAN in their future products list - who knows when it will be made/available) MD -- Martin Darwin a.k.a Rambo [Ctf] martin@davin.ottawa.on.ca 3rd year Computer Engineering http://www.davin.ottawa.on.ca/~martin University of Ottawa Quake Clan Ctf - http://ctf.clanworld.com