EPE PIC Tutorial by John Becker, EPE Technical Editor ===================================================== * EPE proudly presents the EPE PIC Tutorial Series * March, April and May 1998 issues Presented as free supplements to Everyday Practical Electronics --------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the best 'PIC' Microcontroller series ever written! John Becker, our Technical Editor, has written this special series to meet the extraordinary demand from readers eager to get to grips with PICs. This series contains EVERYTHING YOU NEED to get you started with PICs! You need a PC-compatible computer with MS-DOS, parallel port, a 12-14V 200mA d.c. power supply, a word processing program (a simple ASCII text editor will be fine, e.g. MS-DOS Edit) and a PIC assembly and send program. The magazine series will show you how to develop a demo board for the PIC 16C84/ 16F84 (only), and we provide a whole variety of demos for you to load to a PIC and run yourself. The latest version of the EPE PIC demo software is available from ftp://ftp.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/pub/PICS/PICTutor Check PICTutor/TASM for the 'send' program and TASM shareware both contained in tasm.zip. You must register TASM after a reasonable evaluation period. Please check the EPE web site for Back issue, contact and subscription information http://www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk 2:40 05/02/98