haldemir55 wrote: > 1000 people read but no body can answer me. This forum is > useless........................ First, you are not owed a answer. If you write a clear question that shows you're will to do the work to solve the problem, you will usually get help. The more you make it work for people to help you or just demand a answer, the less likely you are to get one. Making work for or annoying those whom you seek help from includes broken english, bad formatting, cutesy abbreviations like you are texting from a cell phone, whining about the problem, blaming others, not reading the data sheet first, etc. Second, you seem to be confusing the Microchip forums and the PIClist. They are totally different. I generally only answer technical questions on the forums. I did see your posts, but for various reasons (see above) answering them looked like too much hassle for too little gain, so I went on to others that know how to ask comprehensible questions and aren't expecting me to look up a app note. > Please delete my subscribtion and stop sending mail This comment just confirms what I suspected on reading your original posts, which is that trying help you would be too much trouble for too little return. The Microchip forums and the PIClist each have their own different signup procedure, both at different sites. How it is possible to confuse the two is totally beyond me, but in either case both have a mechanism for unsubscribing or otherwise preventing any further email to be sent to you. This is the default for the Microchip forums, so if you are getting mail from them you must have deliberately enabled it, making it hard to understand how you wouldn't know how to disable it. The PIClist has a web interface control which you must have been in to set things up at one time. Even if not, this is spelled out in the FAQ you must have received. If you have such a basic problem with something as simple as a email list and a web forum, it's hard to imagine any amount of online help will ever get you into microcontrollers, especially since it appears you don't read documentation. ******************************************************************** Embed Inc, Littleton Massachusetts, http://www.embedinc.com/products (978) 742-9014. Gold level PIC consultants since 2000. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist