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    The comments are irrelevant for the ports in this case.
    It blinks a few times then stps, thats why I dont understand. I will need to solder some wires and hook up a lcd to see what is happening.

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    Here we observe a nice stack UNDERflow example...

    Change your GOTO Blinker to GOSUB Blinker

    OR change your RETURN FOR A GOTO Loop
    Last edited by mister_e; - 4th February 2007 at 19:57.
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    yes thats, I knew it was software , could not get my finger on it. Thanks, it works.

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    Good!
    Something to remind: Always be careful when mixing Gosub, Goto and Return together

    Joe S. ... i'm a bit disapointed
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Joe S. ... i'm a bit disapointed
    what did I do?
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    Ohhh I see, I missed his using a goto instead of gosub.
    You know why I missed this, because I never tried to run his code in hardware, so I never copied it to PBP compiler. I got lazy. Sorry
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    Oh i don't think you got lazy... after maybe over 100 reply in this 63 pages and 322 replies thread (feb 05, 2007).

    It was more about kidding you a little bit
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Oh i don't think you got lazy... after maybe over 100 reply in this 63 pages and 322 replies thread (feb 05, 2007).

    It was more about kidding you a little bit
    I really got to get me some new computer glasses, my 15' LCD @ 1024 x 768 makes this forum really hard to see, the compiler has larger fonts and brighter text. Someday a 42" monitor. Seriously mister_e I think I don't miss too much considering the first thing I programmed was in july, and all my teachers are here.
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