Jack, If you're looking to simulate and learn about PIC's specifically, I suggest you check into Tony Nixon's package(s). His website is www.bubblesoft.com. He has several programs there that will familiarize you with the 16F84 in particular. But since the PIC's are so similar throughout the whole line, what you learn is able to be carried over to other parts in the line. You can't go wrong. Try it, you'll like it. Regards, Jim On Wed, 11 July 2001, "Jack R. Fisher" wrote: > > I've been lurking here for a little over a week now, boy there sure is a lot > of traffic on this group. It's great reading and I have learned a lot > already. > > I would love to hear any feedback on Labcenters' Proteus circuit design and > simulation software http://www.labcenter-electronics.com/. I know it's > expensive but I've been playing around with it and viewing the demos and I'm > rather impressed with the package so far. They have simulators for > PIC16F87x and MC68HC11 as well as others and this seems like another great > way to learn. > > If any one on this list has any first hand experience with this product > please feel free to comment. > > TIA > > Jack Fisher jim@jpes.com -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads