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    Quote Originally Posted by rsocor01 View Post
    No, that I know. However you can go with a PIC that has more program memory available. You can use this page to find the chip that you need.

    http://www.microchip.com/maps/microcontroller.aspx

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    That webpage is great! I think I'm going to try the DSPIC128MC804IPT. Thanks for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emerson View Post
    That webpage is great! I think I'm going to try the DSPIC128MC804IPT. Thanks for the help.
    PBP does not support that PIC. You might need to use another language like C32 from Microchip.
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    If you are planning to use PBP then you may want to look at supported parts for PBP.
    http://melabs.com/includes/compatibility/pbp.pics.htm

    Go with an 18F for new projects.
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    Ok, so I chose the 18f4620, I have a new question though. When you compile your program in Microcode Studio and it tells you in the bottom left corner that your program uses (in my case) 1632 bytes, do I compare that to the chips 64K bytes of flash memory? I'm used to it telling me how many words I've used, not bytes.

    here is the datasheet for the chip:

    http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/39626b.pdf

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    "do I compare that to the chips 64K bytes of flash memory?"

    Yes.
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