
Originally Posted by
comwarrior
ok, that worked first time...
So, the question is why?
LVP is low voltage programming, allows the chip to re-program itself without being supplied with 13.6V... i believe?
Xinst is the extended instruction set... don't know much about this other than what it's name implies...
I've had LVP turned off befor as i was trying to find out if it was something in the config... never turned off xinst... come to think about it, their is no 'enable' option for it in PBP so, how do you use it... ??? ... ??? lol
That's great!
LVP is something I have never used, and always seems to be a problem, so I turn it off. Of course others have better explanations. See http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...9423#post79423
XINST is for the extended instruction list. The assembly commands above the normal 49 (or so). PBP is not capable of using the extended set (maybe some day), so we have to turn it off for PBP.
Walter
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