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    Hello Ladies & Sirs,

    because of my difficulties as a PIC newbe (since a single year) i would like to get a simple OSC setting in PBP for external canned oscillators. Something that works with MPASM and corrects evrything by itself. Or a separate file that works itself without searching for the "clerk-fuse-of the master-fuse-inthe under-under-under-directory...."

    is that possible?

    With regards

    M.David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mugelpower View Post
    Hello Ladies & Sirs,

    because of my difficulties as a PIC newbe (since a single year) i would like to get a simple OSC setting in PBP for external canned oscillators. Something that works with MPASM and corrects evrything by itself. Or a separate file that works itself without searching for the "clerk-fuse-of the master-fuse-inthe under-under-under-directory...."

    is that possible?

    With regards

    M.David
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mugelpower View Post
    Hello Ladies & Sirs,

    because of my difficulties as a PIC newbe (since a single year) i would like to get a simple OSC setting in PBP for external canned oscillators. Something that works with MPASM and corrects evrything by itself. Or a separate file that works itself without searching for the "clerk-fuse-of the master-fuse-inthe under-under-under-directory...."

    is that possible?

    With regards

    M.David

    Read this thread:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543

    Then read this thread:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543

    Then read them both again, play with them, play with the settings, play with things, (remember to backup/rename everything you change so you can change it back if you mess it up).
    Once you get this down, the rest should be cake.
    Like I told you, there's a steep initial learning curve, after that's gone, it's all downhill (or maybe uphill?) from there.
    That's the price you pay for having a fair amount of RISC processing power at your fingertips.
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    hey Skimask,


    yes i read it and now my osc defines are working, at last for my 16F628A.

    But: do I have to dig that deep into the defines? Ok. maybe the software has to be more expensive , who knows.

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