I know not strictly to do with PIC Basic, but if anyone is interested, I rewrote this into ProtonBasic (Crownhill) :eek: and it works just fine. I'll post the code here when I'm on my own PC.
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I know not strictly to do with PIC Basic, but if anyone is interested, I rewrote this into ProtonBasic (Crownhill) :eek: and it works just fine. I'll post the code here when I'm on my own PC.
AHA!!! I have found a way to do what I need using the variable pointer and a bitwise comparison of the "paired" addresses. OK it's not very fast but as it is only needed as initial system turn on, I...
Well, BANG goes my idea of making a Ethernet controlled device using PICBASIC to deliver the menus etc.
I was an early adopter of this compiler, but to do what I need I'm moving over to Mikro C...
Had the same problem, then I looked carefully at the circuit and laughed my head off!
Like you I switched the POSITIVE side of the power....BAD MOVE..put the FET in the NEGATIVE rail so the...
The archive does not appear to be a valid one, can you re-check and re-post please?
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
Try that!!!
D'OH!! Just seen above =/
OK this>> http://www.expresspcb.com/ExpressPCBHtm/Download.htm
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Yup thought so.. I'm just plain stupid (sigh).
Could you explain what R2 and IS are and do then please, and I'll have a go myself.
Thanks.
Maybe I'm just tired (3 am), maybe I drink too much these days, or maybe I'm just plain thick, because after as year of PICBASIC, I'm trying to get to grips with it again because I seem to have...
I was always taught (having worked in the audo industry on digital mixin consoles, and having spent years designing synthesisers and samplers as a hobby) that the actual figure is around 6dB per bit,...
HEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!
This is driving me NUTS... I bought a new laptop, and like most things these days, no serial or parralel ports. Of course I should have checked, but hey ho, it's done...
Vista?? EEEUUUUUURRRRRRRGHHHHHH What a load of junk. Does things it THINKS you want it to with no regard for what you ACTUALLY want to do.
FACT!! Did you know that at the current rate of take-up,...
I thought PBP had GLCD support?? I say that because I've been using one with it for over two years now and there are plenty of examples of it on this forum. Maybe I've got the wrong end of the stick...
Try a precision full wave rectifier feeding a comparator with a reference set by a pot. This will give a logic level output you can poll using the PIC. When it's high, enable the amplifier, when it...
Thanks for the rapid reply. I've used this method before many times,and probably will in this case too, so couldn't believe I missed it =-) nvm.
No all I gotta do if figure out how to attach 4...
I joined in this quite late, but on the original bargraph code posted by Darrel (and also the interrupt code posted elsewhere) I have one thing to say....WOW Darrel. GENIUS.. BOTH of these snippets...
I've read through the help files and the manual anad I'm SURE it can be done but I just cant seem to find out how. I'm confusing PICBASIC with VHDL in that what I want to do is this;
I have 2...
PWM and maybe a programmable divider OR a divider and a MUX to select the appropriate frequency multiple.
Whats your application btw please??
I have these files somewhere. if I can find them I will post them (if that's OK with Darrel)
Better still, why not code your words as TOKENS??
Store all the words you are likely to use in a table in the EEPROM in the PIC, then reference them using numbers;
Example;
PRESS, ANY,...
If you have a noise problem, try setting the settling time on the ADC to a few microseconds, then initiating a conversion. At the same time, make the PIC SLEEP for around the same length of time as...
Why not talk to a PIC in the module using I2C?? After all, the track is two wires.
You could modulate this on top of a standing DC voltage then control a motor using hard coded addresses on the...
Hi Steve, Thanks for the reply, but..... I think I need to use the timer as I said, the PIC has to do other things too (such as scan a front panel full of pots and switches) and this pulse train...
Hi all! I’ve an interesting problem I’m trying to solve in that I need to generate a series of exactly timed pulses three separate output pins being used, I need the sequence to run like this;
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