If you have no idea what the variables mean then you are a long way from understanding PIC programming.
There are several golden rules when it comes to programming. The first is to understand the basics. It's no good talking to someone about how to perform a service on a motor car if they have no idea what the terminology such as oil filters, spark plugs etc means, or how an engine works. If you don't have a manual then google each variable and try to understand what's being presented.
The second rule is to read the datasheet for your intended PIC. Now these are very technical documents, and no one will hold it against you if you don't understand it all. But at least you will know which options do what, and if you have a grasp of the terminology then you'll start to put the pieces together.
Lastly, I found the guys (and Gals) on this forum very helpful. However it's only fitting that you come to them with issues when you've put the effort in and tried to write or convert code.
In your last post to scalerobotics you come over as somewhat arrogant in your approach. Use google, search through example code, and better still write your own code to blink an LED and you'll learn how the pieces come together.
Finally, you mentioned you haven't purchased your copy of PBP -given that a lot of the members here have paid a lot of money for their genuine copy of the application and have a manual with it, stating you have what can only be a pirated copy wont endear others to help you. - But I admire your honesty !
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