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'PICS and Dallas Touch Memories.'
1996\06\03@091630
by
Jattie van der Linde
I need to Demo a Read/Write sequence with a Pic Microcontroller (16C84)
and a Dallas DS1994 type touch memory. The Competition used an 8051 and
I was onley informed today and I must Demo in 48 Hours. Has any one done
this before and can u Possibly help me with the sourcecode as well.
Help me keep the PIC name high you guys.
Thanks a lot.
Jattie van der Linde.
1996\06\03@112533
by
Jordanis Haralampopoulos
I don't have code for PICs but your competition had an easy day
because DALLAS provides code examples in 8051/6303/8088.
I'm attaching a ZIP file which contains the code for the these micros.
If you can convert the code to PIC you can beat them to it.
Also try the WEB site at http://www.dalsemi.com, maybe they have some code
there. Good luck....
Jordanis
1996\06\03@123352
by
rdmiller
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Jordanis Haralampopoulos wrote:
> I don't have code for PICs but your competition had an easy day
>
> because DALLAS provides code examples in 8051/6303/8088.
> I'm attaching a ZIP file which contains the code for the these micros.
> If you can convert the code to PIC you can beat them to it.
> Also try the WEB site at http://www.dalsemi.com, maybe they have some code
> there. Good luck....
HEY WAITAMINUTE!!!
Try compiling up that 8051 code using Parallax's PIC assembler!
It uses a sort of pseudo-8051 assembly language that might be
just the thing you need.
http://www.parallaxinc.com
Rick Miller
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