Hi, Check professor Peter Anderson link ,he has many Pic applications for the beginner and a logic probe based on a Pic also. You can get the Probe for about 5 dollars (kit) or free with any order. At 02:33 PM 2/18/99 GMT, you wrote: >I'm a newbie, still. Ive recently finished my first 'blinky', now I'm moving on >hopefully to better things and need some advice. > >I am working from Myke Predkos book, which I'm very impressed with, and have >decided to follow myke's advice and get a logic probe. > >What should I look for?. > >Are logic probes all the same?. > >Is there any other kit that would do the same job and other things as well?. > >What is a logic pulser?. > >Also I have a scope, an early Roman one I think, it is only rated at 6MHz. Myke >recomends in his book to have 20MHz. I would have thought that I would be OK >for working with 4MHz clock speeds, Is this right?. If not is there any way I >can scale a faster signal to show on my scope?. > >Thanks for any assistance. > >Regards Chris.... > >Ps. Thanks for all the encouragement for my earlier 'blinky' achievement. >nothing has bounced of the cieling or started smoking yet. Still there's always tommorow. > > Best wishes Eduardo R AC Power Control project based on PIC http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Cove/4535 ICQ# 10909825 erivera@umemphis.campus.mci.net CHILDHOOD CANCER "Anyone whose family hasn't been touched by it should get down on his knees every night and thank the MAN upstairs"...........SAM COOPER