At 09:56 AM 2/22/98 -0800, you wrote: >If you want a lot of example code, try the "Microchip Embedded Control >Handbook, Vol 1". You can also get the PIC16/17 Microcontroller data book, >which has the chip specs for all the chips, and includes an appendix with >the >full instruction set for each chip. > >These two books are Digikey part numbers DS00092D-ND and 930B-ND, >and the two of them put together will cost you $17 + shipping. > Also, if you are willing to wait a little longer (I think the wait is a couple of weeks, not sure), you can get these books free from Microchip. The best thing to do is go to http://www.microchip.com and look for the name/phone number of the distributor nearest you and call them up and request these books. In the mean time, you can always download application notes, example software, and datasheets from the above url. Good Luck, Sean +--------------------------------+ | Sean Breheny | | Amateur Radio Callsign: KA3YXM | | Electrical Engineering Student | +--------------------------------+ Fight injustice, please look at http://homepages.enterprise.net/toolan/joanandrews/ Personal page: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/shb7 mailto:shb7@cornell.edu Phone(USA): (607) 253-0315