Getting Configs straight


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    Default melanie via bruce -danke!

    bruce,

    no kidding, melanie did do a good job is spelling it out! however, reading through the thread i still have a question.

    is there an 'order of operations' for where config bits are pulled from? where does the compiler look for these specifically? i am having trouble tracking down a complete list of files that get compiled at any given time by PBP... it goes to fast for me to read them..

    also, if i 'Import' a .hex file i compiled out of microcode studio into MPLAB, does it set the config flags? in other words, say i load a .hex i downloaded precompiled, and wanting to know what is going on, import it into mplab - are the settings in the configuration bit window current for the imported .hex or just defaults?

    i have tried some experimenting, and cannot exactly tell. its a real bugger working with 3 different programs instead of say 1...

    ok. ive edited this post cuz noone read it yet... i have learned that you apparently CAN put fuses in a seperate include... mister e recomends 'configfuse.cfg'
    Last edited by vacpress; - 23rd January 2007 at 21:12. Reason: read more, learned more

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