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These questions were answered in another forum
http://support.melabs.com/threads/753-PBP3-and-Timers
I have lots of question about PBP 3, Timers, and especially Timer 2. I hope someone can answer at lease some of them.
I will start with the most important two questions here.
A few programs...
"If you have PBP3 then use #CONFIG - check the manual for details."
That was the solution. Thanks!
I think PBP 3 made a nice improvement here allowing a #config block without needing to edit...
I hope the subject line explains what I need.
Trying to compile a simple program for a PIC12F683 using PBP 3 in MPLAB. I am getting the following error:
Error[118] C:\USERS\MIKE\DESKTOP\STUFF\PROJECTS\GOLDWING TRUNK OPENER\GOLDWING TRUNK...
I would like to make a couple new functions and either add them to the PBP library or create another library. I didn't find any tools or specs on the libraries. Does something exist?
Thanks.
String types and functions:
I realize that string usage in the PIC arena is somewhat less demanding that the usage in compilers designed for PCs. The fact remains, that strings are still needed in...
:) You are correct dave.
I took a break and went out to fly my RC plane. On the way home, I figured out what was tripping me up. It's really simple. _INTOSCIO EQU H'3FFC' is looking at things...
Yes, I looked at the .inc file and got further confused because the two items in red are both defined as H'3FFC', yet one says there is no clock out, and the other says there is a clock out. This has...
With a little more playing around, it seems that if I set _INTOSC instead of _INTRC_OSC_NOCLKOUT, it works. Looking at the datasheet I found a confusing set of clock descriptions: #5 and #6 below...
On a PIC16F886, I have tried to use OSCCON to set the internal clock to 8 MHZ by changing OSCCON from 0x60 to 0x70. When I do that everything seems to stop. The default 0x60 works fine, but I would...
Than's not a dancing stick figure, that's the skeleton of the internet dancing baby.4290
This looks like a great development board. One question, how well can it be integrated into my development environment, MPLAB IDE & PICBASIC Pro? The first thing I would like to do is make it the...
RMTEO, my 2 power supplies arrived in great shape. Thank you so much for the offer.
Best regards,
You are correct sir. Interesting, you pointed me to a location with the DT-INT-18 that is newer than the one on his home page.
Thanks!
After realizing that my flight controller needs real-time interrupts, I downloaded Darrel Taylor's DT-Interrupt-18 example, Hello World.
(The Title says "Elapsed Time' but it was really Hello...
RMTEO, I just got a project from a friend. He has a 1980's era home automation system that needs repair. The monitor / logic board power supply died. It uses +5 +12 and -12 to run the thing. So, if...
Thanks Henrik and Charles. I am gradually getting an understanding of these PIC devices. This particular issue was troubling me because I wasn't sure if I was interpreting the datasheet correctly. ...
The 18F252 datasheet contains the following reference to the RB change interrupts:
"This interrupt can wake the device from SLEEP. The
user, in the Interrupt Service Routine, can clear the...
I didn't have a 6 pin header, but I did have 2 3-pin headers that worked just fine ;)
Having a little trouble getting it into debug mode, but working through the troubleshooting section of the...
Well the PICKIT2 showed up along with the 44-pin demo board. All is well with it and I have run through all the demo programs.
Now, I need to get down to business with it. There must be,...
The $5 from Austin, TX 78727 is me, PickyBiker, RC guy, retired guy, good guy, and sometimes frustrated PIC programmer.
Thank you for offering these!
Thanks for the additional info.
Excel method was just too easy and did what I needed in just a few minutes. All I did was to do a brain dump into the spreadsheet. As soon as I did that, I saw the...
As soon as I saw your post, I made it in Excel. It was sooo easy. Thanks for the tip :cool:
You can sign me up for one!!
Thanks!