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PIC project no.7 (Odometer)

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

http://infoportal.it/modules/xpjirc/
http://sites.google.com/site/aluscorner/
This is a little 3-digits odometer made with the PIC16F876A and a dot matrix led display. Of course the counter has a count up, a count down and a reset inputs.

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  • what is your objective to expose their designs then?

  • Why? Cannot I expose my projects?

    Do i have to publish the documentation of my projects?

    My projects are necessarily on sale?

    Well.....no.

    If you see the other comments below and the comments of my other videos you can see that i do not give to anyone the documentation of my projects.

    And do not sell them.

    I just want to show my projects.

    Period.

  • Alu10000 Hello, please how much is this your project need to count with this.

  • It isn't for sale.

  • please could send me the electric diagram and code ex to my

  • No. Sorry.

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  • @Alu10000 don't take this the wrong way... I've never seen anyone like you not sharing your projects. but i can completely understand what your trying to get at; you just plainly want to SHOW your projects not give them away "like" they are not useful, i am not saying they aren't useful but if you gave them away... well there basically gone. i feel the same way... :)

  • i like it

  • @Alu10000

    Dont worry man, all these guys come out of the woodwork trying to copy other peoples work then they pass it on as their own.

    Dont give your schematic to anyone they will steal all your hard work!!

    Trust me from experience.

  • @Alu10000

    Dont worry man, all these guys come out of the woodwork trying to copy other peoples work then they pass it on as their own.

    Dont give your schematic to anyone they will steal all your hard work!!

    Trust me from experience.

  • You have the right to do what you want in your life my friend, just find it odd, you want to appear, you will see that their projects do not work as it should not.

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