Making RA6 (OSC2) an output on a 18F2525


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    Talking Eureka!

    Sorry for the late reply. I changed the original file as outlined in the link you sent and it worked like a charm!

    Thanks Steve!

    I will look into the internal oscillator capability. I have used that before in the 12F675 for hobby projects. If I may pick your vast background in PICs, are the internal oscillators as reliable as external crystals?

    Thanks again!

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    I've never had a problem using the internal oscillator, just keep in mind that it's an RC oscillator, so it doesn't have the same accuracy as an external crystal will (even if you use the trim settings cause it will drift some over temp).

    That said, it's a very good oscillator design, and unless my numbers show me I really need the higher accuracy, I go for the internal RC.

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