Hi guys, Is anyone out there looking for a software developer, on a contracting/consulting or part-time basis? I'm based in the UK, and I've been working with PIC microcontrollers since the days of the 16C84. Some of my projects have included: - Bootloaders: USB and RS-232, plus a few custom protocol implementations - Temperature control and motor speed control (PID loops) - Data protocol conversion (USB interfaces for SPI, I2C and similar ICs) - Video -- on-screen display of text and bars Much of my recent work was on the PIC18 platform using C18, but I have also done a lot of work in JAL and Assembler on the PIC12 and PIC16 platforms. I've also been involved in applications and utility software development (command-line and GUI) using C, C++, Pascal and Delphi, and web application development on the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) platform. Some of my previous consulting work has included a small-footprint USB bootloader for a major test and measurement systems manufacturer, and a job management and invoicing system for a local IT consultancy and computer repairs company. I'm not the best electronic engineer in the world (my field is software), but I'm more than capable of reading a schematic and figuring out which bits need twiddling to get the hardware to do its job, and how to decipher Datasheet-ese :) I'm a religious documenter, and almost all the code I've written receives a liberal sprinkling of comments. I usually insist on a formal Purchase Order and Outline Specification before starting work, simply to make sure that the project requirements are clearly defined early in the project development cycle. My website is online at http://www.philpem.me.uk/ -- this includes information about some of my past and current projects. Comments, questions and such on an e-mail to philpem@philpem.me.uk, please :) -- Phil. piclist@philpem.me.uk http://www.philpem.me.uk/ -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist