PBP stands for PIC BASIC PRO and you are using C.dont really know much about usb or PBP3 so sorry for the may-be dumb question since i use HITECH-C
Robert
PBP stands for PIC BASIC PRO and you are using C.dont really know much about usb or PBP3 so sorry for the may-be dumb question since i use HITECH-C
Robert
Hi,
Come on Robert :-)
He says that he's compiled the program with PBP3 and the posted error messages supports that statement saying PBPX version 3.0.7.1.
Unfortunately I don't know my way around the USB stuff so I'm not able to help with that except for suggesting to read thru the USB.TXT document in the \PBP3\USB18 folder and trying to compile the examples provided to start with.
Regarding the i would really like to know where do i configure my PIC18f2550 statement I suspect you mean the configuration fuses and if that's the case look at the #CONFIG / #ENDCONFIG directives in the manual.
/Henrik.
I noticed that, but he didn't post any code. It could just as well be C for all we know.
It would help posting all the code.
Robert
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Last edited by Demon; - 23rd April 2014 at 23:49.
Oh, you mean like trying to compile C source code with PBP? Yeah, that would most definitely produce "some" errors :-)
That's just "so wrong" I didn't even think of it.....
Clarifications and code needed.
/Henrik.
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