It would be much easier and less expensive to use a scenix and the modem virtual peripheral - as a seperate device from your current design. In fact, if someone were to make a 1200 or 2400 bps single chip modem with DAA, then I'd bet a lote of people would be purchasing it. -Adam Russell Hay wrote: > > Much larger to do it that way. I wanted to use the PCMCIA because it is > smaller and more practical to "carry in your pocket". The device that I'm > working on is going to be a remote sensor unit which calls into the main > system to report it's data at certain times, but it needs to be small. > > Russell C. Hay > Vservers, LLC > Rhay@vservers.com > http://www.vservers.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: pic microcontroller discussion list [mailto:PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU] On > Behalf Of John Perkinton > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 11:54 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: PCMCIA and PIC > > Why are you using a pcmcia modem, just use a normal modem and set your pic > up with something like a max232 and run some rs232 routines. cheaper and > easier. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Russell Hay > To: > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 8:18 PM > Subject: PCMCIA and PIC > > > I am rather new to the PIC microprocessor and I have a project which I am > > working on which requires communication over a phone line. The thought > that > > I had would be to use a PCMCIA modem to communicate over the phone line > > (very low baud rate for obvious reasons) Anyway, I have been unable to > find > > any online documentation of PCMCIA communications. The only thing I found > > were a postings back in '97 on this list talking about interfacing, but > > nothing concrete. I've been referred to pc-card.com which requires a bit > of > > money to get any kind of real information on the card. The bit of money > is > > more than I care to spend on Information. If someone has any links or > maybe > > some information about PCMCIA communication, this would help me out a lot. > > Thank you in advanced > > > > Russell > > > > > > Russell C. Hay > > Vservers, LLC > > Rhay@vservers.com > > http://www.vservers.com > >