Hello Denny,
Denny>>I found that Basic Pro compiler on the interenet.. It is allowing 900 bytes,
<g>. The place I found the compiler is
http://compilespot.com
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Hello Denny,
Denny>>I found that Basic Pro compiler on the interenet.. It is allowing 900 bytes,
<g>. The place I found the compiler is
http://compilespot.com
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Hello Denny,
In the Philips, we controlled the pins as
P0.1=0 or P0.1=1;
I am guessing RA3 on the 675 and RA4 are similar.
How do you ground and unground these pins? or...
Hello Denny,
My last project 8 years ago was a DDY for the deaf. I used a Philips 752 EPROM with 2K ...Powered a LCD, keyboard, and did all the BUADO code. What I did, was use a Voltage...
Dr>>Is this the main compiler you recommend using?
Denny>>Well, it was the first available compiler. And as such it probably has the largest user base, and it folows that you would get the best...
Hello Denny,
Denny>>If you do decide to buy PBP, talk to some of there distributers, some of them can put together a package deal where you get a better price than strait from MELabs.<<
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Hello Denny,
Denny >>Best I can say is you're not understanding the nature of a PIC chip. Modern PICs such as (I asume) the 16F675 your working with have FLASH memory for program storage, EEPROM...
Hello Folks,
Name here is Dwayne, I used to program the Philips 750 and 752 chips. I used assembly.
I have decided to try these PIC chips, and have orderd the programmer (Serial). Now I...