I think I found an active link but must admit I've never seen the=20 original .... www.utad.pt/~digital2/Apoio/Software/PICS/Pic_Aplications_Notes/Paralax_= pic_apps.pdf Rotary encoders appear to be "Note 4" beginning on page 23. Hope this=20= helps. Cheers, Kevin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 7/23/2001, 11:10:26 AM, "Andrew E. Kalman" wrote= =20 regarding Re: [PIC]: Stumped by rotary encoder: > Hi Jan. > (I'm sending this to the list because a private email I sent you has=20= bounced) > Re: > >Thanks a bunch! I searched the parallax site but the only thing I cam= e=20 up > >with was an app note written in BASIC. Not sure that is the one you=20= mean. > >It's clear enough, but if you have a pointer to your specific PIC app= =20 note > >that would be appreciated. > Yes, it no longer seems to be there. It was a part of the Parallax > "PIC16Cxx Applications Handbook 1.1". A google search finds many > mentions of this handbook, but no active links ... > Why don't you email them directly and see if it's still available? I= > downloaded it as a .pdf file long ago, and it does not appear to be > on any hard disk here. They had source on their web site, too -- > RD_ENCDR.SRC. > O/wise contact me privately with an email address I can respond to --= > At 10:13 -0700 07/23/2001, Internet Mail Delivery wrote: > >Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: > > > > Recipient address: jan.didden@skintech.be > > Reason: Illegal host/domain name found > Regards, > -- > ______________________________________ > Andrew E. Kalman, Ph.D. aek@pumpkininc.com > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different > ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.