PIC versus PICAXE
In simple terms:
A PIC is the base microcontroller as manufacturered by Microchip. These are usually programmed in machine code / assembler.
The PICAXE is a PIC that has been preprogrammed with a BASIC interpreter program. You then type up your
BASIC programme in the free Programming Editor and download it into the PICAXE.
Have you downloaded the Programming Editor and 3 parts to the manual at the Rev Ed website.
There is a link on the orange toolbar at the top of these forum pages to the manuals.
like I said I am new to PIc
did not see that in your earlier posts to this thread . The number of posts is not always a good indicator of someones experience.
Like you, I too was new to the PICAXE just 4 months ago but have years of related experience.
If you make a start on programming, there are plenty here who will guide you when you have difficulties. Many newbies have been helped through their problems via this forum.
This raises a question or two.
Have you actually bought a PICAXE kit yet? If so, what do you have?
EDIT: okay trolling back through your own past threads you have a PICAXE 18X already