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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e
    Anyways, you can also export the excel sheet in text format and select the separator you want. No need fr a VB app or else OR once again i miss something?
    Hi, Steve

    I already do have such application .... LOL !!! May be I'll post you for a barrel of Maple syrup or two ...

    I had a look to Lookup Macro .... Ayayaye, quel malheur !!! ... easier to write my own Assembler Macro locating the table(s) in the very high part of the memory.

    Just a filter on Pic number or MAXRAM value to set the table address ... and that should be much,much,much,much faster than a Lookup !!! ( Stopwatch made me reddish ...)

    Thinking also to add an interpolation between successive values ... but that can easily be made with PbP.

    Readcode ...??? might have been nice ... if working with all common Pics.

    Alain
    Last edited by Acetronics2; - 26th July 2006 at 11:03.
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