Byron A Jeff wrote, in part >[ In response to Mohit Mahajan's question about needing more than 8k for his project] >But I think you may be making a faulty/hasty assumption by presuming that >the code won't fit. Being a novice you simply don't have enough expertise >to >make that presumption. Nothing that you listed above consumes a significant >amount of code. The only variable is your application code computation. I agree!! To cite another example, my datalogger project has a keypad, LCD, multiple sensors, 8-bit upload-to-AIM65 capability, and the whole thing fits into about 1K! It's in assembly, written by someone who is new to PICs, all the code is self-written and could probably be further optimized. I was truly amazed when I discovered how much code space was left over (this is a 16F877). I *did* manage to use almost all of the data EEPROM for user i/o messages, as well as every single i/o pin, but I sure wasn't hurting for code space!! Michael V Thank you for reading my little posting. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu