Hey Bruce, Now if GP1 is high, and gp0 is activated via gp4, it gets high and goes low after 2 seconds appx.
If GP1 is LOW, activating GP0 via gp4 makes it high but not low.
Hey Bruce, Now if GP1 is high, and gp0 is activated via gp4, it gets high and goes low after 2 seconds appx.
If GP1 is LOW, activating GP0 via gp4 makes it high but not low.
So Sorry, My Mistake, need a redbull. I will correct my sentence:
" If GP1 is high, and gp0 is activated via gp5, it gets high and goes low after 2 seconds appx.
If GP1 is LOW, activating GP0 via gp5 makes it high but not low"
Can't say what would cause that. Programmed a 12F635 here, and it works just as
expected per the code example above.
LEDs on GPIO.0, 1 and 2, and buttons on GPIO.3, 4 and 5 with pull-down resistors, and
button presses taking inputs high.
Thanks Bruce. It was the PCB track getting short. It's working fine now.
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