yes you can do it in your programmer software as well... but you need to set them each time... and remind which one you need to set. Kinda annoying if months/years later you need to reprogram a PIC and you don't remind them.
Once you load the .HEX file to program your PIC, your PIC Programmer software have to be smart enough to refresh the default one and to program them. Careful, some software need to be warned to do so.
I ALWAYS set them in code, it's the right place to fit them.. not in a README.TXT or on a piece of paper sticked somewhere.
But it's me 
EDIT: the above are way to much, but as i didn't know which assembler you're using (PM/MPASM) i've just put both and let the compiler choose for you. See the FAQ for more details.
Last edited by mister_e; - 18th November 2007 at 11:08.
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