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    I think the revolution of the earth might of affected my chip. no but seriously I did not touch anything and it is working now...
    even with pause 100 after the LCDout...
    Althought i do not understand why I need these two line for my frequency:
    OSCCON = %01110000 '8 Mhz
    Define OSC 8


    the OSCCON = %01110000 says that is is running at 8Mhz...

    The program is not stable if I do not have BOTH of these lines... why ??


    ken

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    OSCCON = %01110000 '8 Mhz
    Define OSC 8
    OSSCON=%0111000 ... configures the actual PIC hardware

    Define OSC 8 ... is a directive to the COMPILER to notifiy it that you have set the PIC hardware for 8 MHz
    Dwight
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    Got my hopes up too quickly ...
    I wrote this clock program.. works good, but sooner or later, after 1 minutes or 4 minutes the Display acts up go crazy, sometimes it comes back showing a proper time.. but its really not stable...

    K

    'LCD testing program

    INCLUDE "modedefs.bas"
    OSCCON = %01110000 '8 Mhz
    Define OSC 8

    CMCON = 7 : ANSEL = 0 : ADCON1 = 7
    '/////////////////////////
    '// LCD configuration //
    '/////////////////////////

    DEFINE LCD_DREG PORTA ' Set LCD Data port
    DEFINE LCD_DBIT 0 ' Set starting Data bit (0 or 4) if 4-bit bus
    DEFINE LCD_RSREG PORTB ' Set LCD Register Select port
    DEFINE LCD_RSBIT 7 ' Set LCD Register Select bit
    DEFINE LCD_EREG PORTB ' Set LCD Enable port
    DEFINE LCD_EBIT 6 ' Set LCD Enable bit
    DEFINE LCD_BITS 4 ' Set LCD bus size (4 or 8 bits)
    DEFINE LCD_LINES 2 ' Set number of lines on LCD
    DEFINE LCD_COMMANDUS 2500
    DEFINE LCD_DATAUS 250
    DEFINE CHAR_PACING 2000
    pause 500



    '/////////////////////////
    '// PIN configuration //
    '/////////////////////////

    TRISB = %00000000 ' Set PORTB to all output
    TRISA = %11111111 ' Set PORTA to all input



    '///////////////////////////////////////////////
    '// Variable Declaration and initialization //
    '///////////////////////////////////////////////

    SDApin var PORTB.1 ' RTC data
    SCLpin var PORTB.4 ' RTC clock


    Total_time var byte
    RTCSec var byte :RTCMin var byte :RTCHour var byte :RTCWDay var byte :RTCDay var byte :RTCMonth var byte :RTCYear var byte :RTCCtrl var byte



    lcdout $FE,1, "Bienvenue"
    lcdout $FE,$C0, "Welcome"
    pause 500


    '////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    '////////////////// PROGRAM /////////////////////////
    '////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    I2CWRITE SDApin,SCLpin,$D0,$00,[$49,$59,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00,$00] ' Write to DS1307 to start counter at ZERO
    Pause 30

    Mainloop:


    I2CRead SDApin,SCLpin,$D0,$00,[RTCSec,RTCMin,RTCHour,RTCWDay,RTCDay,RTCMonth,RTCY ear,RTCCtrl]
    Pause 30
    'Will get the time from timer chip and do a 60 min count down
    'Also add interrupt if someone presses start to view the charge/discharge cycle
    LCDOUT $FE,1 ' Clear display
    PAUSE 20
    lcdout $FE,2, "Kens Clock"
    lcdout $FE,$C0, "time: ", HEX2 RTCHour, ":", HEX2 RTCMin, ":", HEX2 RTCSec
    Pause 300
    Goto Mainloop
    end

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    Default Re: LCD going crazy!!!

    Question time:
    1 - How is your circuit built? Breadboard? or a proper PCB?
    2 - How about decoupling capacitors. Do you have them 0.1uF across the supply rails?
    3 - How are you powering the circuit? Chances are you have a bad ac adapter (assumption)

    I know I'm asking the obvious, but, in times of stress, you need to recheck these.

    regards
    Jerson

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    I am using a breadboard, powered from a 12v battery and a 10uf 16v rail to rail cap. I might redo the circuit on another breadboard using different wires and parts tonight..

    k

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    Changed the breadboard and all parts. Works perfectly now. I think the breadboard might be damaged...
    ken

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