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    You da man Bruce

    Many Thanx to you.
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    THAT'S WHAT I WANTED TO HEAR.... (read)

    Melanie,

    You you hit the nail on th head. That's what I wanted. It makes sense now. I just want to know and understand every line in my projects.

    Is there a list of these "compiler" directives...
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    Voila

    I think Bruce nailed it. Good answer Bruce.

    I have 2 questions concerning that. 1st one I already asked.

    1. Are the internal oscillators precise enough to do serial communication?

    2. Do all...
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    More

    I'll try to explain more. Anyoone can feel free to add.

    Your PIc has 2 types of memory. Program and data memory. Your program is compiled and loaded int o program memory. Your data is stored in...
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    See your manual

    Hi,

    Take a look at the PicBasic Manual. It's well explained and a free download.

    If you use a 4 MHz crystal, Pause is in milliseconds so...

    Pause 1000 will pause 1 second

    You can pause up...
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    Enable and Disable in Interrupts

    Hello interrupt experts,

    I need some clarifications on Interrupts. I am reading a GREAT book on PicBasic called PicBasic Projecs by Dogan Ibrahim. He does explain the ENABLE and DISABLE commands...
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    The reason I asked...

    The reason I ask is because (1st of all i'm new to microcontrollers) magazines and websites seem to favor the "A".

    I figured there was some kind of advantage or something. If it's nothing MAJOR,...
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    What's the "A" all about

    Hello everyone,

    Can anyone tell me what the "A" stands for after the chip's name?

    example:
    16F877A
    16F84A
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