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    Huh, it worked, sweet!

    I copied the notes from the top of the code into the file and it compiled without problem.

    I haven't programmed the chip yet to confirm everything in real life, but this is very cool!

    So for future learnings, what is the file that we modified? Is this a normal thing to have to change these settings and what are these settings?

    Is there a good beginners book, text or source (other than bugging the forum) that would help me in learning?

    Thank you, I'll let you know once I test it on the chip.

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    The best thread i would suggest is the following

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=543

    Yeah it's an huge one, but everything is covered in. I would suggest Melabs to add a specific statement which could allow to set the configuration fuse in the code, without having to comment them in their .INC file every time we choose a new PIC model. That could be sweet. But yes, this would probably imply they change all .INC file. On the other side... once they're commented... there's no more problem. No default config fuse is still an option.

    Probably there's still a pre-compilation access we could have.... who knows. I have a few ideas and i plan to do something around that one day.
    Steve

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