OK, I just found out that we had a copy of PBP 2.60 that had not yet been installed. I had to upgrade my install of MPLAB as well (to 8.40) but the code is now working with no changes.
Bruce,...
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OK, I just found out that we had a copy of PBP 2.60 that had not yet been installed. I had to upgrade my install of MPLAB as well (to 8.40) but the code is now working with no changes.
Bruce,...
Bruce, thanks for the code, but it's still not working on my PIC.
I'm using PBP v. 2.47 with MPLAB v8.15a - are there any problems with this combo that I should know about? It seems kind of crazy...
Definitely getting somewhere. I have the PIC working, but it's blinking the wrong pin! As far as I can tell, it SHOULD be blinking RB4, pin 10, but it is actually blinking RB0, pin 6. It's also...
Yes, /MCLR is pulled high. I'm using a LABX-3 development board, designed for 18 pin PICs.
I'm certain that the problem is in the program, not the hardware. As I said earlier, the same program...
I'm working on a project using a 16F88 to read an input voltage and act when the signal drops below a certain threshold. I had the program working on a 16F84A using an RC network and the POT command...
The comment about using the AC line frequency is pretty sharp - The Hammond Clock company used to sell AC powered clocks with synchronous motors, and they would make gifts of these clocks to...