You won't either, Dave, until you send the "Set Repro On" command the PICList assumes you know what you've sent to the list - so it doesn't send it back to you, to reduce Internet traffic. Astonishing to new users, I'm about to change that default. You can use Tjaart's handy page at http://www.wasp.co.za/~tjaart/piclist.html, the "I want to see my own posts" link there, to do this easily (You may need to send that & then answer correctly to the verification mail, I haven't done that in a LONG time.) I'm fairly sure you could use a PIC to do this I'm not sure you've given us enough data to help, though, otherwise - what crystal frequency were you thinking of using, what frequency in does the UART need, and what frequency do the ADC's need to clock data out at? We're not always super fast to respond here, but we'll get to you, it helps if we know enough to be able to answer quickly (If I'd had coffee yet this AM I might be able to tell you, alas, I'm running slow still.) Might be able to use an HC buffer off the crystal on the UART, even, but we don't know enough to answer you, yet. Mark Dave Johnson wrote: > > (This is a resend: although I've had no error messages, I haven't seen > this appear on the list yet, after 2 days...) > > Off topic again, sorry, but I'm in parts search mode and I know there's a > lot of expertise and experience in electronics (not just PICs) on this > list: > > I'm looking for a good crystal driven counter/timer in a small package > that I could use to for two things: externally clocking a uart (MAX3100, > probably), and also simultaneously clocking serial data out of the uart > and out of some A/D converters. I'm trying to avoid two crystals on the > board (the uart can be directly crystal driven, but has no baud rate out > pin). > > Newbie alert: I know virtually nothing about counter/timers yet, so I'm > also seeking an education. Private email encouraged. > > Dave Johnson