So where's the LIKE button?
Robert
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So where's the LIKE button?
Robert
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Thanks
If it is figured out I want it outed, and if not I’ll take it to the world of YouTubebut will then give it up
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It's easy, when PIC have internal osc...
You can use same method to calibrate internal OSC, when OSCCAL value is erased.
Just feed in known clock reference and adjust internal clock Until you get correct result.
There’s no known clock reference being fed into it.
It can currently be any of three clocks so it’s unknown.
The pic’s clock is set to HS, and is clocked by one of the three signals connected.
8, 16 or 24 MHz.
Honestly, I don't understand.
Are you asking us to help you come with a way to do it or have you already done it and asking us if we too can figure it out?
I can't help thinking about what date it is today....
/Henrik.
I’m asserting it’s done, and asking if you too can figure it out.
I should have picked another day. It’s the 2nd now in Aus, but I’ll come back tomorrow
It is what I say it is I swear.
That’s awesome. I just need to make a YouTube video right now 10 hours ahead UTC.
This should be a pretty good April Fool’s joke.
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