> > > I would like to read/write to an spi eeprom with a pic 16f874 does > anyone > > > know where I could find an assembly programming example of the > routines?. > > > << > > > > > > We have a well tested module that runs on a 16C66 and provides a simple > > > procedural read/write interface to a 25C30 EEPROM. It automatically > > detects > > > when writes cross into a new page, etc. We can customize to suit. > > > > This seems more like an [AD]: message than a [PIC]: message. ;-) > > Sorry you were offended, but I don't think this stepped over the line > because it was a specific response to a specific question that was not of my > origin. One of the admins can correct me if I was wrong. I was hardly offended by the post, but was merely poking fun a little. I will use more of these " ;-) " next time I make a feeble attempt at humor. ;-) ;-) ;-) > Actually I think this poster was looking for a freebie, which I don't feel Oh, I think he was clearly asking for free help, most people here do. ;-) ;-) ;-) > like giving out in this case. I wasn't seriously expecting a nibble from > this. I'm most always up for a bite. ;-) ;-) -- michael brown Self appointed topic cop ;-) ;-) ;-) know what I mean? -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.