16F84 to 16F648A program converter


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    Default Re: 16F84 to 16F648A program converter

    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    Of course.
    You can probably get the chip as a free sample, build the project with an 18 pin (or whatever) IC socket,
    and you have nothing to lose.
    Which chip? I have 16F84, but nothing to program them, and 16F648A with simulator, compiler and programmer.

    I looked at the code I posted in #3, and realised, I didn't pose the original question correctly. I don't know how to use this type of code, only Qbasic, I hoped for a Qbasic program from the code I posted, then I could understand and alter things if needed. With my system I write Qbasic and the simulator compiles it to .LST and .ASM and .HEX. The programmer uses the .HEX file to program. So even if I changed the code I posted, I then couldn't program it to the chip.

    I have PICSIMULATORIDE simulator and PICKIT 2 programmer.



    Cheers. Camerart.
    Last edited by camerart; - 26th May 2013 at 09:53.

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