Quote Originally Posted by skimask
I don't remember where I first saw it, but I don't think it was in the optimization thread.
Right ... Which must be why both ...

Nokia COLOR LCD PicBasicPro 2.50a example code
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=8135

122x32 GLCD basic code
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=6574

have the exact same macro and code.
Except it's Colonized.<hr>

It doesn't surprise me at all that you refuse to follow thru.

That's pretty much your normal approach. Never answer directly, make them look it up in that "Little Green Book". Examples must be modified to work, and I'm not writing it for you.

And just like the way you say how other people's work won't pass by the instructors at the classes you take in the AF. &nbsp; If you were to show your only code examples (linked above), to a programming instructor ... well, after he got up off the floor from laughing, he'd write a big red F on the front.

So before you start your next "It's in the book" or "if you had read the datasheet".

Let's see if you can actually write a program. Not even a program really, just one simple function that works with PBP. Not chip specific, not version specific, just PBP compatible, that covers what people would need to do to copy a string from Flash. It should also pass those "instructors".

As the second highest poster on this forum, you really should have at least 1 "Passing" code example.