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    Hey Charles,

    I hear you. But it's really easy to modify your PBP libraries. Just make sure you keep a copy of your library mods, since the next update will overwrite everything you've changed.

    And, if it's a patch, you'll get that dreaded "hey .. no-can-do since you have a modified library..;o)

    Still the best compiler on the planet.
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    -Bruce
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    I didn't want to admit it, but I have already made about a dozen changes to the library.
    I made the change I described about an hour ago. It even works!
    Charles Linquist

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    I didn't want to admit it
    I kind of figured you had, but I didn't want to tip-off the PBP police...;o)

    You still using those HUGE 18F parts for everything?
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    I would use an 18F8723 running at 40 to blink a LED!

    Those big parts were the reason I had to start modifying the libraries in the first place. I needed to access the upper half of memory using PBP 2.47. By setting TBLPTRU to *my* variable (usually "1") instead of clearing it, WRITECODE, READCODE, ERASECODE became a lot more usable - and no LONGs were needed. Setting it to $30 is fun, too. I clear it when I exit the routine so that I don't make PBP mad.


    My latest concoction uses two '8723s strapped together (for more I/O and processing power), with a 12F675 also on the board for good measure.

    Intel is up to 4 cores, but I'm catching up!
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    I would use an 18F8723 running at 40 to blink a LED!
    I thought so. You're just like my best friend who drives a ferrari to pick up hamburgers
    for our football game get-togethers.

    He also drives an el-cheapo Ford truck, but only to pick up rocks for his landscaping....;o)
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