I went from the 4550 to the 2550 and have an interesting problem.
Went back to the basics http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5806 and I still do not see what I am doing wrong.
In order for the device to connect I have to move the USBINIT below the FOR/NEXT loop...If USBINIT is in the "correct" place the device will not connet.
Doing that the device connects and will send data but the data looks like this.
The same happens on a 32 or 64 bit machine.` ($#_H! c 8 X- &X6USB CONNECTED!
I have a 1.0uF cap on VUSB and I am running the chip at 3.3 volts as I do with a 4550.
The machine I am on tonight is running PBP 2.50
The code.
Same code, same machine(s) with a 4550 works fine.Code:'USB_2550 @ __CONFIG _CONFIG1L, _PLLDIV_1_1L & _CPUDIV_OSC1_PLL2_1L & _USBDIV_2_1L @ __CONFIG _CONFIG1H, _FOSC_HSPLL_HS_1H @ __CONFIG _CONFIG2H, _WDT_OFF_2H & _WDTPS_512_2H @ __CONFIG _CONFIG3H, _PBADEN_OFF_3H & _MCLRE_OFF_3H @ __CONFIG _CONFIG4L, _LVP_OFF_4L DEFINE OSC 48 Buffer VAR BYTE[16] Cnt VAR BYTE B0 VAR BYTE B1 VAR BYTE ADCON1 = 15 ' Set all I/Os to Digital CMCON = 7 ' Disable Comparators Cnt = 16 for b0 = 0 to 15 lookup b0,["USB CONNECTED!",10,13],B1 BUFFER(B0) = B1 NEXT B0 USBINIT ' Main Program Loop Loop: USBService ' Must service USB regularly USBOut 3, Buffer, Cnt, loop goto loop END





. I still have to learn a lot from you guys
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. Take a look at post# 4 in the following link.

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