Hi to everyone.
After compiling my 6200 PBP lines long program, all goes fine, but also I've the following:
Warning[202] C:\<myProgramPath>\Program.mac 2246 : Argument out of range. Least...
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Hi to everyone.
After compiling my 6200 PBP lines long program, all goes fine, but also I've the following:
Warning[202] C:\<myProgramPath>\Program.mac 2246 : Argument out of range. Least...
Hi, I've no experience in getting the info from more than one sensor, but I've found some other approach to the DS18B20.
Seems that:
Temp VAR WORD
ID VAR BYTE[8] '64 bit...
It was explained wonderfully.
Thanks a LOT.
Thank you for your answer.
What you say is True.
In the current scenario, all the CODE PROTECTION bits are set. I don't want to deal with that.
What I'm trying to do, is to change the bits WRTC...
Thank you Mr. Richard,
of course I've did a research on the forum before posting.
What I've missed, since I'm not an english speacking one, was to use some other words as keywods.
Actually...
Dear Sirs,
somebody knows how (and if) it's possible to change the values of the Configurations Bits from within the application writed in PBP (or PBP + ASM)?
The chip involved in this scenario is...
Thank you for the answer.
Unfortunately is not that the problem...
I've found that for some reasons, the device showing-up that behaviour (the one I've under test), had the configuration bits...
Thank you for the answer.
I see your point.
But bootloader code starts at $17680 and do not use any interrupt and not even the DT interrupts.
For the bootloader I've used RESET_ORG $17680
If I...
Thank you for taking the time to answer.
Seems the problem is much worse.
I get random values in random locations of the Program Area!
Each time I try I get different locations, with different...
Dear Sirs,
I'm facing a strange behaviour using the WRITECODE statement.
Basically I've done a bootloader that starts at $17680 (using PBP) and when it detect it is time for a firmware upgrade it...
Hi Xapmanis,
I've never tried to use it with the FAT32...
Probably the fact that the chip run at 64MHz SHOULD NOT hurt the timing... well... you're using the hardware SPI....
Did you tried to...
Hi Xapmanis,
I'm happy you'va found the error table list.
But, how did you get corrupted your SD card?
Using it with the library or in some other way?
It happened to me once that after using it...
Hi to everybody.
I've found the problem... my mistake. I have wired up in the opposite way the Serial In and Serial out terminal of the chip. Shame on me.
@longpole001, if you are searching for the...
Hi pedja089,
I did the whole process EXACTLY as you described.
The things I've missed was to disable the interrupt before go to the bootloader.
Probably, the reason why I did not disabled it, is...
Good morning,
I'm facing a problem using DT instant interrupts and a bootloader I've wrote by myself using PBP.
The chip I'm using is a 18F4685 and the bootloader is located at the bottom of the...
Hi Hankshone,
I'm experiencing the same exact problem like yours: always reading 255
I'm using a 23LVC1025, 5 volt SRAM memory chip with 5 volt micro. But still the same problem like yours.
Did...
Hi Alexey,
thank you again for your time to get that problem solved.
Yes, I've tried it and seems that the things you suggested in the very first message, it is actually the only one modification...
Thank you a lot Alexey.
I'll give it a try.
If the only one modifications was the loop counter, I've already modified the original the sdfshc32d.pbp version in that way... and it works.
In order...
Hi Alexey,
did you managed to solve the freezing problem with the sdfshc32d.pbp while using Software SPI?
I'm experiencing the same issue.
Could you please tell to the forum if you have a working...
Thank you Normnet,
both very interesting reading.
This will put some light. I hope :-)
Thanks again.
Mike.
Thank you Norm, that looks interesting.
What about NEVER stop Timer1 into the ISR while setting TMRL=<some preload value> and TMRH=<some preload value> in that order?
This approach will be evil...
Thank you pedja089,
looks to be a challenge...
Thank you a lot.
NICE!
Where I can see that code?
Thank you.
Ok, thank you Richard.
I'll try to get a freq meter and see what exactly going to the oscillator.
The chip I'm using is PIC 18F4685. What about to connect a 32768Hz watch quartz in order to feed...