I can only think that there was a reason why Darrel did it as he did. The dude could probably code this stuff while playing ping pong; the Bruce Lee of PBP and ASM.
There's more than one way to solve a problem, he probably took the one that worked for all PICs (until the K22 series came along). And even that he's solved the problem, it just wasn't widely known. I can only think he had greater concerns on his mind. Can you imagine how much of a headache it must have been tracking the new releases versus his routines? Makes me appreciate and miss him even more.
I now fear the day when Microchip releases a new product line. I love the K22 like I loved the 16F628 and 16F877, I'm not changing unless I'm forced to change.
Shoot, I might even stay on PBP 2.6. LOL
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