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    Quote Originally Posted by sajid View Post
    ii) How can we define variables in a particular memory location (in slave PIC), using Picbasic because DIM statement creates variables, but memory location is not known to the user.
    Good luck DIM'ing anything in PicBasicPro.
    Check Proton Basic forums instead.

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    Good luck DIM'ing anything in PicBasicPro.
    Check Proton Basic forums instead.

    I DIMmed a light using the X10 commands once!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Marcus View Post
    Good luck DIM'ing anything in PicBasicPro.
    Check Proton Basic forums instead.

    I DIMmed a light using the X10 commands once!
    Good one...
    Come to think of it, I've DIMmed a whole load of LEDs using PBP too...

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    Ah come on guys! This is his first post here and he need help... you can't help him, then just shut the ******

    Sajid, are you using Melabs PICBasic, Melabs PicBasic PRO or Crownhill Proton (PDS) ?

    If you're using Crownhill Proton (PDS) you'll need to go on their forum.
    www.picbasic.org/forum

    yeah.. both are known as PicBasic...
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    This might be of use.

    Is there a way to do what sajid ask in PBP?
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    Yes, everything is possible. I don't know if i would use the MSSP port and share everybody on the same bus, or use a serial communication so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Yes, everything is possible. I don't know if i would use the MSSP port and share everybody on the same bus, or use a serial communication so far.
    I have never thought about MSSP. Looks like something fun to try some day.

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