Why won't this PIC code work???!

A

Andre

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Hi there.

Does your PIC code just refuse to work for no
reason? Have a project but no experienced
programmers?
Email me at mandoline&cwgsy.net and we'll see
what we can do.
We debug code for any of the common PIC micros
(12C,12F,16F) and can also test code in-house
under controlled conditions to fix stubborn
problems.
Confidentiality assured.

Thanks,
-A
replace & with @
 
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 22:03:38 GMT, "Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig.com>
wrote:

This firm is advertising coding services, but emphatically
stating it can't get its code to work and can't figure out
why (up there in the subject line).
It's like those postcards you get in the mail that say

YES! Send me your FREE catalog!

when I don't have a free catalog.


(The real point being that PICs are nasty little beasts.)

John
 
"Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig.com> wrote in message news:<_mtod.9937$Qh3.5102@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
This firm is advertising coding services, but emphatically
stating it can't get its code to work and can't figure out
why (up there in the subject line).

I think this is an outfit I will _not_ use.
OK, not a good idea for a thread title...

-A


--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics.


"Andre" <testing_h@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2c2cf14c.0411221328.f2deb25@posting.google.com...
Hi there.

Does your PIC code just refuse to work for no
reason? Have a project but no experienced
programmers?
Email me at mandoline@cwgsy.net and we'll see
what we can do.
We debug code for any of the common PIC micros
(12C,12F,16F) and can also test code in-house
under controlled conditions to fix stubborn
problems.
Confidentiality assured.

Thanks,
-A
replace & with @
 
Because its author is a nincompoop?
--
The Pig Bladder From Uranus, still waiting for
some hot babe to ask what my favorite planet is.
 
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:27:09 GMT, Genome wrote:

Fuck me... well heck I don't mean literally. I mean Hey, like I subscribed
to all the paper stuff recently and it's still coming in, which makes some
good burning.

But now they've started emailing us and the Indians keep phoning up.

Shit, it's getting mighty cold aroand here. Fucking word, I mean the
locality. How do I get on that list that gets me free catalogs?
You can have my old "Embedded Programmer" rags. I think Tim said
it's hard to get, but I don't even remember asking for it. I just
propagated from all the other lists, I guess.

Friggin' "Optimize" sent me a card you can have - I guess they
couldn't get me on the phone. There's one that needs to be burned.

All those mags for CTO/ITO/CEO types should be easy to get and *they
too*, need to be burned.

Altium/whatewer they were/CircuitMaker/TrakBreaker !! You register
on line for demos under all real and/or fictitious names at the same
company and the mail offers come in a stack - burns great. I get 4
copies each time. They don't have our new email addys :)

--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 22:03:38 GMT, "Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig.com>
wrote:

This firm is advertising coding services, but emphatically
stating it can't get its code to work and can't figure out
why (up there in the subject line).

I think this is an outfit I will _not_ use.
Read it again, and try to understand the context. It isn't the best
effort of communication I've ever seen...it's the sort of TV
commercial approach that doesn't translate that well...picture this...

A frustrated looking person working with a PIC, and the voiceover (or
the actual person in the TV ad) says...Subject line. Then the rest of
the commercial is the body of the message.

Tom
 
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 03:07:15 GMT, Rhett Auricle wrote:
Have you been able to get the slick mags to burn any good? Mine always
just turn to clay or something, unless I've mixed in some newsprint or
mulch.

nope
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 

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