Mitchell D. Miller wrote: >Can anyone tell me more about thie "Myke" book? Does Amazon.Com post tables of > contents, for example? Mitch, I've just updated my web page at http://www.myke.com with the table of contents of the book. If you have any questions about it, please give me a ding, myke >-----Original Message----- >From: myke predko [SMTP:myke@PASSPORT.CA] >Sent: Monday, March 09, 1998 4:39 PM >To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >Subject: Re: [OT] RF, books, etc. > >Hi John, > >The book can be ordered at Amazon.con. Wirz Electronics is also selling it >with a programmer and sample PIC. > >In terms of corrections, the only one I have so far is with the diskette, if >you have the first printing of the book, then when you copy the files onto >your hard drive, use the "XCOPY" command, not the "XOPY" as is indicated in >the "Readme" file. > >myke > >>Sorry, "S-33963" (if that's your real number...) but it looks like there is >>lots of interest in using RF modules in conjunction with PIC's. Glad to see >>so many people here that can provide the facts. The RF mod I've been playing >>with from Abacom Tech. of Canada is indeed manufactured in the UK. >>My next stop is FR Monolithics. >> >>"PIC'n Up the Pace" and "Easy PIC'n" are available from Jameco Electronics >>(www.jameco.com), but Myke's book isn't. Where can we get it Myke? >>I have had similar luck with the magazine projects. I usually wait a couple >>months to read all the letters-to-the-editor with the needed corrections. >> >>John >>"Are you sure you need all that beer just to catch fish?" - John's wife >>"...just this beer and these Doobie Brothers tapes..." - John = :) >> >> > >"If people don't know what you're doing, they don't know what you're doing >wrong." - Sir Humphrey Appleby K.C.B >Content-Type: application/ms-tnef > >xÄ>"2Æ "If people don't know what you're doing, they don't know what you're doing wrong." - Sir Humphrey Appleby K.C.B