It's a 10year old thread...hope it's still relevant.
What's happeend to picbasic? Besides the shopping aspect of the web site is still working all else has seemed to have...
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 17:38
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It's almost Olympics time... so here's a topical program using PBP exclusively (no embedded Assembler) to give you a Stop-Watch with 1/100th Second Timing (yes that's 0.01 of a Second) and gives you REAL-TIME display on your LCD. Now you can do your own timing and challenge the official time...
The program demonstrates using TMR1 in BACKGROUND (multi-tasking), uses PICBasic Interrupts, and accounts for the fact that PICBasic doesn't respond to those Interrupts immediately. There's also a set-Up CALIBRATION menu item, so you can adjust and calibrate your timer to an accuracy of 360mS per Hour.
How does it do all that? Better download the PDF and find out...
Melanie
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Re: PBP and IDE/programmer
Thanks and appreciated.
robertg Today, 03:52It's a 10year old thread...hope it's still relevant.
What's happeend to picbasic? Besides the shopping aspect of the web site is still working all else has seemed to have...