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    Hi David

    One quick way to always find out what pins can do is look at the graphical pin layout in the datasheet in this case for the 887 on page 6, It shows the osc pins as being multiple use. I might then look on table 1-1 on page 16 and find say RA6/osc2/clkout and the table will describe, as it does here, that this pin can be assigned RA6 (portA 6) or osc1 or clkin. Also gives brief info and again in this case gives a bit more info that RA6 is a TTL CMOS general purpose I/O, Usually these chips are defaulted in their pin configuration but are easily changed, I would then search down to page 45 which confirms how these pins can be used.

    I might guess that if you choose the internal osc without a clock_out/in then the pin could become an I/O, so then I might hunt through section 4, I know it might sound boring but once you have read and got a feel for the oscillator module on one chip all the others are very very similar. I have not been following your project and I am just looking in briefly, so I hope I may have helped rather than hindered but I see you have been grappling with the config fuses already.

    Don't worry I'm sure you'll get those lights up before Crimbo.

    anyway doesn't one only need 12 leds to represent this particular motif


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    Thanks Duncan thats very helpful. Bit of bedtime reading of the data sheet.
    This isn't the star of David that rose in the east this is the one that rises in the west then flashes and rotates etc.
    Thanks for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidFMarks View Post
    this is the one that rises in the west then flashes and rotates etc.
    A very secular star that happens to belong to David then, have you envisaged it playing a little tune


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    Three pins are all you need.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=10200

    Not the star of David though...
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    Hi
    My secular star of David has 16 arms each with 8 hi-brite leds so the easy way (i think) is a matrix which requires 24 I/O pins. Whilst I could use some other Ports it would be nice the way I have set up the 44 pin demo board to use Port A. Two questions now arise:
    1. Can I use RA6 and RA7 as outputs if there is a xtal connected across them ( do not know what the DC characteristics of a xtal are)
    2. How the devil do I program the 16F887 so that those two pins are available as outputs. I understand that I have to set up the configuration word (register 1) so that bits 2 -0 are 100 which should set the two pins as available for I/O (subject to item 1 ((above)) But what is the syntax for doing this ? I see no rference in the Picbasic manual (or anywhere else) to this. I have looked at examples but cannot figure it out from that. Any advice on this would be appreciated
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidFMarks View Post
    1. Can I use RA6 and RA7 as outputs if there is a xtal connected across them ( do not know what the DC characteristics of a xtal are)
    No , you will have to use the internal OSC.
    2. How the devil do I program the 16F887 so that those two pins are available as outputs. I understand that I have to set up the configuration word (register 1) so that bits 2 -0 are 100 which should set the two pins as available for I/O (subject to item 1 ((above)) But what is the syntax for doing this ? I see no rference in the Picbasic manual (or anywhere else) to this. I have looked at examples but cannot figure it out from that. Any advice on this would be appreciated
    Cheers
    Code:
    @__config _CONFIG1, _INTRC_OSC_NOCLKOUT & _WDT_ON & _MCLRE_OFF & _LVP_OFF & _CP_OFF
    So you did not like the shift registers?
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    Hi,
    I have set the oscillator to internat but since the crystal is already mounted on the 44 pin board I did not really want to remove it ! .. and yes I dis like the shift register idea but need more time to get my ancient brain around it and to obtain the chips ( Meanwhile Christmas lights are going up all round me !)

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