Are you perhaps referring to "walk" that comes as an example with the Tai= t=20 programmer? It "bounces" the LED's back and forth sort of like a=20 low-resolution knight-rider light.... http://www.asamicros.com/pub/project_source/walk.asm Cheers, -Neil. On Sunday 17 August 2003 12:52, Larry Taylor scribbled: > Do you know where a good blinking LED kit can be found. Not looking for= a > real simple one, but one that maybe alittle more complicated. I've seen > several that have only afew lines of programming. I remember seeing one > somewhere that would blink 4 LEDs in some order and had step by step > instructions as to what was going on and why. I just don't know where t= o > find it now. > I have down loaded a HEX file into a PIC and it works fine, but I don= 't > know how to interpret the file to know what's going on in the chip. > Larry Taylor KF6JBG > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sabachka" > To: > Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 10:36 AM > Subject: Re: [PIC:] beginner troubles > > > As much as you don't like this idea, you will likely learn a lot more b= y > jumping in and writing a program yourself. Even a tiny 'blink an LED > program', equivalent to "Hello world!" in other languages, will take yo= u > much further than reading most of the chatter on here. > > I love to know what I am doing as well, and I have a hard time getting > started on lots of things, but what goes on in the group will likely > make a lot more sense to you once you start doing your own programming > as well. That, and applied knowledge, to me, is much more valuable than > book smarts. > > Sabachka > > On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 10:25:18AM -0700, Larry Taylor wrote: > > I'm still trying to learn this. I have had my PICall programmer for a > > year now and still have not tried to program a thing. Just watching t= his > > list > > and > > > trying to pick up things. I just have not taken the leap yet. I like = to > > know > > > what I'm doing before I do it. > > It would be nice if there was a program that would ask question and= you > > just plugged in the answer. What is the Osc. Freq? Than you plug in F= req. > > How many inputs? You plug that in. How many outputs? You plug that in= =2E So > > forth and so forth. I'm a Tech I just see things differently I guess. > > Still > > > trying though. > > Larry Taylor KF6JBG -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.