When I click on any of your links below, it takes me to some google sign=20 in page. No PIC32 blog ever appears... On 6/20/2013 1:06 PM, Chris Roper wrote: > Please pardon this blatant self promotion, but I value the collective > wisdom of this list. > > I have started my first ever Blog and I hope that will be of use to anyon= e > getting started with the PIC32MX chips, in particular Students and > Hobbyists. > > I personally think that the PIC32MX is a great platform to start on and t= he > availability of SPDIP packages makes them accessible to people of all ski= ll > levels. Most of that category seem to be more interested in Arduino, so I > have taken the approach of easing them into the delights of the PIC32MX b= y > using the ChipKIT bootloader and MPIDE, but looking under the skin and > concentrating on what the PIC32MX can do that the Arduino can not. > > The Posts so far are: > > ChipKIT BB32 > - > Where I show how to build a ChipKit on a breadboard, it is the hardware > platform that I will use for the experiments. > > Peripheral Pin Select > (PPS) > - > an introduction to PPS, what and why > > and todays post is: > > PPS Continued and a Plunge Into the Dark Art of > Re... > - > where I give a practical example of PPS and introduce direct register > access to output different reference clocks. > > The topics will be some what esoteric, mainly because I am, but also to > keep the Blog fresh and different from all the Arduino Tutorials out ther= e. > > As I am new to Blogging and am largely documenting my own experiments wit= h > the PIC32, I could really do with any feedback, Positive or Negative, tha= t > can help get the message out to the masses. > > Once again, apologies if this comes across as self promotion or > advertising, but I really would value any advice. > > Cheers > Chris --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .