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In general the .LST file has a lot of goodies, though I am not an expert on decoding fully this file. Don't worry. Happen to me a lot of times! Just after hitting "Submit relply" got that aha...
The same thing happens always again: I ask a question and a few minutes later, I find the answer! Am I the only one that happens to? :D Here is this info to be found, in the .LST file generated...
Hi, I'm searching the way to get the number of WORDs used by a code like one can see it in MCS: 10042 Any idea how to get this information?
I got some help from the MP forum and the correct syntax is, for example:
Hi Richard, you are correct (as always)! I thought we had to choose internal insteal of primary since it's set to an internal osc.
160bytes @ 50Hz is only 64kbits/s (average). Even SHIFTOUT should be able to handle that. Running the SPI or MSSP module at a moderate 1Mbit/s will transfer those 160bytes in less than 2ms leaving...
Re: WORDs count at compile/assembly time
In general the .LST file has a lot of goodies, though I am not an expert on decoding fully this file.
Ioannis Yesterday, 21:19Don't worry. Happen to me a lot of times! Just after hitting "Submit relply" got that aha...