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    Hi Marin,
    Is there more to this code which is unseen?
    You should make it a practice to set your config fuses in code
    and set the TRIS Registers too, also define your OSC speed.
    Are you using a crystal, or resonator or are you trying to use
    the internal osc?
    Code:
    DEFINE OSC 4          ' for 4 mhz osc
    TRISA = %00001111 ' the ones stand for inputs
    TRISB = %00000000  ' the zeros stand for outputs
    Study this thread:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...iguration+fuse

    Add this just before your first LCDOUT statement to allow the LCD time to initialize:
    Pause 500 ' or a thousand or sometimes a little more

    HTH
    JS
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