Please document it if only as an entry in the "most hacked together thing that actually works" contest. Reading others code and looking at new curcits is the best way for all of us to learn. I want to learn what new people misunderstand, for example. Web sites are easy. If you have email, just go to www.geocities.com or www.yahoo.com and sign up for a free site. There is lots of help and lots of free tools to get started. I personally like www.aolpress.com as a super simple, quick, "looks just like a regular text editor but puts out HTML and its free and it will ftp if you File / Save as... ftp://membername@servername.com/directory/file" tool. James Newton, webmaster http://get.to/techref jamesnewton@geocities.com 1-619-652-0593 phoneÊ > -----Original Message----- > From: pic microcontroller discussion list > [mailto:PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On Behalf Of Alice Campbell > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 1:08 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: results: the Project that Ate my Brain > > > Thanks Sean, > > um, i dont know what to do next. i built it for work, but on my own > time. there isnt exactly an up-to-date schematic, and the code would > have people ROTFL. its nowhere near commercial quality, if only > because of the green wire jumpers that hold it together and the > rubber-band strain relief for the battery clip wire. and i have no > idea how to do a website, and dont know if my brain can handle it. > > virtual beer for all if allowed by your religion. root beer > otherwise. > > alice > KA7DYQ > > > > Congratulations, Alice! > > > > That sounds like a really interesting and challenging project. Is it > > commercial(I would guess that it is)? If not, is there any > chance that you > > might document it on a web page? > > > > Sean > > > > >