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    The simplest pic of all, the pic10f200, is not shown as a supported device for picbasic pro, the closest one that is shown is the pic10f202.

    Before I buy some of this pieces (pic10f200) I'd like to know if they are compatible with picbasic pro, or do I have to stick with the pic10f202?

    My programmer does support the pic10f200 so it's up to my compiler now.

    anyone?

    thanks in advance,
    Muller.

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    Hi Muller,
    If you have not bought them yet, why not just buy the supported chip?
    The 10F200 has 1/2 the data memory, It is organized differently and the configs are placed in different places, 01FF vs 03FF.
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    Thanks for your reply Joe.

    The reason I need the 200 over the 202 is that they are half the price as the 202, only $0.347 against $0.650 and since I need to buy many, its important. Has anyone programmed a 10f200 with picbasic pro before?

    thanks!

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    In PBP, the 10F202 uses PBPPIC12.RAM, which requests 19 bytes of RAM for PBP system use. The 10F200 only has 16 total bytes of RAM available so it looks like it is a no go with PBP unless you want to do a lot of custom stuff.

    The 10F202 is your best choice for PBP ... or learn ASM and use the 10F200. Bruce posted a wonderful ASM example here for the 10F200. http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...ghlight=10f200

    Melanie posted a PBP example here for the 10F202.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...highlight=dice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muller View Post
    Thanks for your reply Joe.

    The reason I need the 200 over the 202 is that they are half the price as the 202, only $0.347 against $0.650 and since I need to buy many, its important.
    Best of all reasons ! I didn't see those prices, I saw .41 vs .43 USD on Microchip's website in QTY 5000. http://www.microchip.com/ParamChartS...mid=10&lang=en
    http://www.microchipdirect.com/Produ...gory=PIC10F202
    http://www.microchipdirect.com/Produ...gory=PIC10F200
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