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    Hi all
    I an in the process of learning the PIC micro family software and hardware.
    Does any body know forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC
    family ?
    Thanks in advance
    EC
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    "ec" <wavesoft@netvision.net.ilwrote in message
    news:cugli6$jn7$1@news2.netvision.net.il
    Hi all

    I an in the process of learning the PIC micro family software and
    hardware.

    Does any body know forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC
    family ?

    Thanks in advance
    EC
    >
    >
    >


    Please don't cross post.

    Try www.piclist.com

  • No.2 | | 294 bytes | |

    "ec" <wavesoft@netvision.net.ilwrote in message
    news:cugli6$jn7$1@news2.netvision.net.il
    Hi all
    I an in the process of learning the PIC micro family software and
    hardware.
    Does any body know forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC
    family ?
    Leon
  • No.3 | | 132 bytes | |

    forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC family ?
    EC
    http://www.piclist.com (mailing list)
  • No.4 | | 593 bytes | |

    >>forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC family ?
    >EC

    Cross-posted to
    comp.realtime,sci.electronics.components,sci.elect ronics.design

    >Please don't cross post.

    doreme

    There's nothing wrong with cross-posting to relevant groups.
    If you want to bitch about his choice of groups,
    that's another matter.

    Your time would be better spent chastising those
    who post the same message individually to multiple groups
    (instead of cross-posting).

  • No.5 | | 262 bytes | |

    "ec" <wavesoft@netvision.net.ilwrote:

    >Does any body know forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC
    >family ?

    Well, since nobody else has replied with the obvious:
    http://forum.microchip.com/
  • No.6 | | 338 bytes | |

    Thanks
    ec
    "Dan Henry" <usenet@danlhenry.com
    @4ax.com
    "ec" <wavesoft@netvision.net.ilwrote:
    >
    >Does any body know forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC
    >family ?
    >

    Well, since nobody else has replied with the obvious:

    http://forum.microchip.com/
  • No.7 | | 481 bytes | |

    "Dan Henry" <usenet@danlhenry.com
    @4ax.com
    >
    >>"ec" <wavesoft@netvision.net.ilwrote:
    >>

    Does any body know forums/webs and discussion groups relevant to the PIC
    family ?
    >>
    >>Well, since nobody else has replied with the obvious:
    >>
    >>http://forum.microchip.com/
    >>

    >


  • No.8 | | 226 bytes | |

    "doreme" <bla.bla@bla.blawrote in news:cugn8b$8n5$2@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk:
    Please don't cross post.
    Try www.piclist.com
    --
    It's a perfectly appropriate crosspost.
    Scott
  • No.9 | | 414 bytes | |


    "Scott Seidman" <namdiesttocs@mindspring.comwrote in message
    @130.133.1.4
    "doreme" <bla.bla@bla.blawrote in
    news:cugn8b$8n5$2@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk:

    Please don't cross post.

    Try www.piclist.com
    >
    >
    >

    It's a perfectly appropriate crosspost.

    Scott

    Yep, got the message three days ago speedyyawn

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