Sean Breheny wrote: > How does one learn to write code like [Scott Dattalo] and Andy > Warren, Dimitry, etc.? Just practice? Innate talent? Sean: Practice is essential, and innate talent probably plays a small role... But if you want to become fluent in PIC assembly language, the best method is the same one you'd use to become fluent in any OTHER language: Talk to (or in this case, read the code written by) people who ALREADY speak the language fluently. You're on the PICLIST, so you're already doing the right thing. Just keep reading the code posted by people who seem to know what they're doing, understand it, and try using it yourself. -Andy P.S. Or you could wait until I finish my book, and just read THAT. === Andrew Warren - fastfwd@ix.netcom.com === Fast Forward Engineering - San Diego, California === http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2499