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From: red@fc.hp.com (Floyd Moore)
Subject: Re: PIC proto boards
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Chuck McManis (cmcmanis@pepper.Eng.Sun.COM) wrote:
: I remember seeing an Advertisement for a company that sold blank
: PIC prototyping boards (18 pin and 28 pin) but I can't find their
: ad! Basically the board had the PIC pinout plus pads for an R/C or
: crystal oscillator and some proto area. Any pointers would be appreciated.

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I have a question regarding using a PIC in robotics.  Is there a version
which includes a simple A/D converter?  

Floyd Moore
red@fc.hp.com
