Paul Hutchinson wrote: > The PIC16C745 can emulate all the standard USB HID devices directly. The > Microchip evaluation board and applications notes include mouse, keyboard > and game controller implementations. So, you can get free working code and > schematics from the Microchip web site. > > Yes, it's a pain to used old fashioned EPROM PIC's but I find it easier than > hacking the hardware of There are several GREAT solutions of a USB client. I want to see somebody implement a simple USB server (like a Host PC USB port) for the PIC. Its very, VERY difficult. I had to drop back from USB to MMC, which at least works in SPI mode. THAT's the piggyback project I'd like to see available. If anybody knows of one, please let me know. --Bob -- Replier: Most attachments rejected -------------- Bob Axtell PIC Hardware & Firmware Dev http://beam.to/baxtell 1-520-219-2363 -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu