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Re: Interesting thought....

It's a good thought. Any regular RC digital pins and one of the internal timers are all you need.
I found it to be an insightful exercise and did an example using an LCD as an output device.

It's a good excuse to expand to other chips and external processors too as Jason suggests.

P.S.
Just remembered Kevin Watson mentioned he had an example of serial communication such as this as well. I found it on his website with the 2005 code examples.
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