Using the Pot command.


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    Hi: Reading the PIC 16F628 datasheet I found out that this PIC has two analog comparators on Port A. The explanation on that datasheet is a little confused for me and I need a little help to understand how could I use these comparator within PicBasic Pro for my project. They explain that the output of these comparators are read from the register CMCON and I have no idea of how can I access this register from Picbasic Pro. I would like to know how or where to find instructions or programs examples to learn how to use these comparators. Thanks a million.

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    Thanks to both of you for your help. I have learn a lot from the information you gave me. My project is going perfect and my programming without a glitch. Thank you again.

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