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							<title>Data Acquisition &amp; Logging System</title>
							<description>hi. great work with the 'Data Acquisition &amp; Logging System Using AT89c51' project. i am planning to build this project. i want to ask if i can rep</description>
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							<title>Re: Data Acquisition &amp; Logging System</title>
							<description>Thanx for the information. I'll learn the architecture 1st. But i'm not sure which PIC model i should choose. Can i choose PIC16F877?Or if i wan to us</description>
							<author>neo_himura&lt;vj_neo2000@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Data Acquisition &amp; Logging System</title>
							<description>hi neo,as far as the VB part is concerned, u can keep it the same as long as the data sent to the PC by ur PIC follows the same pattern/speed as the 8</description>
							<author>pdi33&lt;islurpundalik@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Data Acquisition &amp; Logging System</title>
							<description>take a look into different architecture choices you have.. read them, analyze them and see which one is simpler to you.PIC is good with lot of feature</description>
							<author>Ajay&lt;contact@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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