I would forget about the on-board LCD for the time being and get some experience using one wired in parallel (which is well documented). When you have that knowledge under your belt then think about...
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I would forget about the on-board LCD for the time being and get some experience using one wired in parallel (which is well documented). When you have that knowledge under your belt then think about...
Hi Ahmed, I see that you have already posted this request on these forums and you are short of volunteers
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?p=60368#post60368
I would love to have...
Just a suggestion, but shouldn't you have described its function and what you are hoping to change?
Cheers
Hi Roy,
I suspect that the 74HC425 might actually be a 74HC42<b>S</b> in which case it would be a BCD to decimal decoder - which sounds plausible....
Yes Joe, I agree. The 16F84 is plain Vanilla and a good place to start. You can of course get PICs with more functions, more code space, more I/O pins and all that at a cheaper price, but that is...
Err... the assembler bit was supposed to be a joke. Maybe, I should have used emphasis -
OK, I'm going to take your code and bounce the hell out of some buttons.
Thanks,
Hi Melanie, thanks.
I understand what you are saying, but don't understand whether you answered my question ;)
- Clearly, but that would leave me with, ...with, ..................ASSEMBLER! :0
I have noticed quite a few Picbasic Pro programs which use a button de-bounce routine instead of the button command. If it's not a silly question, when and where should I not use the Button command? ...
Hi Roy,
I had hoped to add a little bit of background about myself when I posted my reply, but my 7-year old was bugging me at the time so it had to be brief.
I started programming PICs about a...
I agree with Skimask.
Start at the beginning and work forwards, it is essential to understand the basics before you try to grapple with anything more complex.
Good luck
I'm pretty new to PIC programming and I don't understand everything DT has suggested but I think that accuracy could be improved a little by rounding before discarding your unwanted decimals (/10 -...
I would suggest that you wire your battery monitor circuit the other side of the ignition switch. Otherwise, it will will be slowly draining the battery all the time it is connected - it is...