Re: TI-H: PIC16F84
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Re: TI-H: PIC16F84
mountain out of a mole hill... the "simple programmer" only needs wires
and 2 resistors...
>It, uh, controls everything. That's why they call it a "microcontoller" it
>codes and decodes all of the information. If you find something with that
>in it, you still need the spec sheet to erase the program, something to
>reprogram it with, and those are not cheap! You'd be better off buying it
>from someone who already has a PIC programmer. You can also use the PIC
>16C84 which costs about half as much, but does not have "flash" memory.
>
>
>>Exactly what does the PIC16F84 do in the IR link by Sami? And is there any
>>electronic equipment that i might be able to desolder one from? I saw some
>>places sell them for $15 and i think that's a bit high. Also, where does
>>the IR link connect to the calc. Thanks for the help.
>>
>>
>>Alex
>>You can . . .
>>
>>Visit my TI-85/86 Webpage at:
>>
>>http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/coding/190/index.html
>>Or Email me at:
>>kimo@iland.net
>>
>>Just don't use Microsoft Internet Explorer! Okay?
>>