Lets start with the configs.
In the PBP directory there is a *.inc file for every chip, this is where the chip is configured. It can also be done in code space.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543
For now look at the *.inc file
The above shows internal OSC, watch dog timer is on, MCLRE is on and code protect is off.Code:;**************************************************************** ;* 12F675.INC * ;* * ;* By : Leonard Zerman, Jeff Schmoyer * ;* Notice : Copyright (c) 2005 microEngineering Labs, Inc. * ;* All Rights Reserved * ;* Date : 08/31/05 * ;* Version : 2.46a * ;* Notes : * ;**************************************************************** NOLIST ifdef PM_USED LIST include 'M12F675.INC' ; PM header device pic12F675, intrc_osc_noclkout, wdt_on, mclr_on, protect_off XALL NOLIST else LIST LIST p = 12F675, r = dec, w = -302 INCLUDE "P12F675.INC" ; MPASM Header __config _INTRC_OSC_NOCLKOUT & _WDT_ON & _MCLRE_ON & _CP_OFF NOLIST endif LIST
For now change MCLRE_ON to MCLRE_OFF. do the lower case one if you are using PM for the assembler and the upper case one if you are using MPASM for the assembler.
The chip you are using has built in ADCs, something new from the Basic Stamp. If the pin is to be used as a digital then the ADC needs to be turned off.
This thread is labeled PORTA... but the same applies for GPIO.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=561
In my opinion is will be a bad habit to stick with the Basic Stamp idea of a pin being 0 or 1 or 2. Better to get in the habit of calling the pins by the name or assigning on to it.
PBP defaults to 4MHz but it is good practice to define the speed in code space.Code:LED VAR GPIO.1
So make the change to the *.inc file and give this a try.
Code:'16F675 DEFINE OSC 4 ANSEL=%00000000 CMCON=7 LOOP: HIGH GPIO.0 PAUSE 250 LOW GPIO.0 PAUSE 250 GOTO LOOP END



I guess I need to fight my way though it this time.


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