How to set a pin high an keep it there?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ShortBus View Post
    Thanks for the replies!

    Including "ALLDIGITAL.pbp" didn't affect anything (as far as I can tell). Attempting to set those registers simply gives me a couple of compiler errors about an "undefined symbol." Charle's example, however, did the trick. Any idea why the other suggestions didn't work?
    You might have the wrong chip selected in the Device drop-down box.
    Because those are the registers you need to set for a 16F688.
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    BS1DEFS.BAS and BS2DEFS.BAS? lol
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    Very funny! Made me smile.

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    Darrel's not speaking to me now

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    Quote Originally Posted by comwarrior View Post
    Darrel's not speaking to me now
    Did I miss something?

    I've got that "Paying the rent" thing going on, haven't talked to hardly anyone recently.
    Why can't it be the 24th century, so we don't need money anymore?

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    Ouch, that brings back painful memories of the time i stepped on an IC lying on it's back. No, i was not wearing shoes at the time ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ingvar View Post
    Ouch, that brings back painful memories of the time i stepped on an IC lying on it's back. No, i was not wearing shoes at the time ......
    One of the reasons I like surface mounts...
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