My daughter left her camera lying around so I filled it up with a bunch of goofy pics. That one was the most presentable.
You don't have to be using the Lab X1 for my example, just remove the stuff you don't need like analog conversion, text message, etc.
It uses Steve's Visual Basic program on the PC, so you don't have to worry about that side yet. You can get into that later, at least this stuff works as is. I have yet to modify Steve's VB in my testing, so make sure to keep the SEND and RECEIVE fields as they are. That way you don't have to worry about modifying buffer lengths, recompiling VB program and such.
But if you use a 20 MHz crystal, 18F4550 and proper pins, you should be up and running quickly. If not, we're here.
Make sure to have the Includes in the same folder as your PBP program, as well as the 5 USB files Steve posted in that thread (start from Darrel's post and work your way back).
Robert
EDIT: One last thing, make sure to use MPASM.
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