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| PIC Training Course P928-V for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 98 or DOS |
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In January 2008 we rationalised our PIC courses so now the only difference between our PIC courses is the books which are supplied with them. The CD supplied with the course includes our latest PIC assembler BSPWA which is a brilliant easy to use Windows programme which can only be run within Windows XP, Vista or later. The CD also contains BSPA our original DOS based assembler which be run within Windows 98 or straight from DOS. The DOS based programme is very good and we have received excellent feedback over the years. BUT Windows being a graphical environment makes programming a simulator so much easier The new simulator in the Windows version simulates the four LEDs, the LCD display, the keypad and the 2 push buttons, as well as displaying all the usual registers and RAM. The result is that the latest Windows version of our assembler knocks the DOS version into yesterdays software. We recommend that you purchase the Windows version P928-V or PH28-V, and if you really must use an old computer, you can run our DOS assembler BSPA - it can be run directly from the CD without needing to be installed. To go to the P928 page click:- P928 PIC Training Course To go to the PH28 page click:- PH28 PIC and PC Training Course |
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Our complete PIC training and development system consists of our universal mid/high range PIC programmer module, a 318 page book introducing PIC assembly language in the simplest possible way, a 262 page book which takes you slowly into the C programming language, and software comprising a PIC assembler and a C compiler. The programmer module serves two purposes. It is used to write our programmes into the test PIC so that we can test them in the real world, and it is used as a test bed for running the programmes. It is already wired with light emitting diodes, push button switches and an alphanumeric liquid crystal display so that most of the experiments can be performed without needing to wire up the circuits. The latest version of our programmer module has two 9 pin sockets for RS-232 serial input (one for control and one for experimental use) and a USB connector for experimental use. To go to the P928 page click:- P928 PIC Training Course To go to the PH28 page click:- PH28 PIC and PC Training Course |