Been many years since I've used PBP but back into it
Just upgraded from my 2011!!! PBP gold to the pro. and dusted off my pickit3
Downloaded PBP and installed fine.
But seems like not much...
It seems to work fine with the serout2 software, but there's something off with hserout. It could be due to a difference in how numerical data is handled by these two types of software.
Best regands...
OK, if you just want to see squiggly lines on the screen :-)
But you're not going to mess it up. It's part of verifying that it actually works as it should.
Compensating the probe, or at least...
It's nice to finally use it as a diagnostic/testing tool. The scope has always been a mystery to me. I've always wanted to use one, but never had any electronics training. ...
Published on - 31st May 2010 17:24
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Since this question has come up again, I thought I'd throw this module out to the masses. It is something I worked on a while back, with DT's help. Amid life's other priorities, it got put on the shelf to collect dust.
The basic idea is that by adding the module as an INCLUDE and inserting a couple of commands inside your code, you can have the PIC send timing data to your PC via the hardware serial port. It's made for 18F PICs (although some 16Fs may work too). You also need a timer that is not being used for anything else.
1) Instructions are included, as well as a small example.
2) It worked well for me, and as I recall, DT in testing.
3) Use it however you want.
4) I won't be able to offer much support, but figure there are enough knowledgeable folks around here that can help those who need it.
Re: PBP and IDE/programmer
This should point you to right direction
pedja089 Yesterday, 20:30https://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php/12108-Pickit3-from-Microcode-Studio