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Isn't it a good idea to archive all the different MIOS codes that people have been making to control a particular application?

In such a way, there will be more code to compare and learn from for all the people who are new to assembler langauge. Like me!!!

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On the same subject, any advice as to how to get started in coding for mios? Only thing I know about programming is BASIC and hypertalk (lol)...

any suggestions? I would like to only program for MIOS... then again maybe I have to learn the whole thing?

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No worries mate...take a look at the code for the example apps and start doing some reverse engineering, and grab a few books on assembler code and most importantly I guess, the PIC's datasheets from the microchip website... While youre there grab MPLab so you've got an IDE to write the code in...

And dive in! ;D

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