PHXSYS writes: > Hello > > Anyone out there willing to help me modify some code for my alternate fuel > project? It is hard to find a good tutor. I am a student of PIC > microcontrollers and have limited assembly programming experience, but I > really want to learn how to make this stuff work. I am willing to pay > reasonable $$ for tutor to reduce my learning curve. I am looking for PWM, > servo, pulse measurement and general help. Mainly using 16F84. Please contact > me off list to begin correspondence. > > Jon > I just started myself less than a month ago, and it is not at all hard. Four weeks ago, I had no assembler experience, and had not worked with any kind of micro, and now have a four-legged robot using a set of futaba s3003's, and using the 16c71's A/D. Just take some time to plan it out, write an LED flasher, and use simulators and you'll do fine. -- Matthias Granberry Gonff@windmillbbs.com Caffeine, nicotine, and execution all serve as "normalizing agents". -- "Attention Deficit Disorder"