A new article from Embedded Lab first reviews the basic features of the Ready for PIC board and then demonstrates how to write a PC application in Processing (an open source programming language) to communicate with the board through the on-board USB-UART module.
A compact and straightforward article examins the features of Ready for PIC board, makes a brief introduction to Processing language, and guides us through making a simple clock application that displays time using Serial 7-Seg 8-Digit Board. If you are interested in such topic, you may find all the source codes for mikroC PRO for PIC and Processing on the author's website.