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Recent Comments about 'CoreChart' from an electronic engineer to
eLabtronics...
Thank you for your
response Miroslav,
That sounds terrific!!!!
I do a lot of protoyping work with the PIC (PIC16F872, 73, 77
because of the A/D
converter), and your software turned days of work into a
couple of hours of work.
Changing the code is so much easier, because you can get a
nice view of the whole
algorithm in an instant.
I wonder why your software is not more popular, yet.
Arthur Salvetti
Miroslav wrote:
> Hello Arthur,
>
> We are currently testing and polishing a library which
contains all the
> PIC16F series chips on IC-Prog1.05c ( attached ).
> The library will also have Modules for chip peripherals,
maths functions,
> etc and lots of example projects ( with code ).
> In the meantime, I am attaching the PIC16F872 file for
you. All you need to
> do is put this into the ChipConfig folder in the
CoreChart directory and you
> will be able to select it. ( make sure you are running
V2.1.33 - available
> of our web site: www.elabtronics.com
)
> The entire library will be available for about AU$99.00
as an add on to
> CoreChart ( or AU$149.00 for both CoreChart and the
PIC16F Libraries ). We
> will release this in 2-4 weeks ( fully tested ). You may
order this now if
> you wish.
>
> We are also writing a new version of CoreChart for PIC18F
series chips
> including all chips on IC-Prog1.05c ). This should
be out in about 2
> months. ( pricing to be decided ).
>
> Please also feel free to contact us on email if you have
any technical
> questions on PIC chips or interfacing.
>
> Regards,
> Miroslav Kostecki
> Technical Manager
> eLabtronics
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