Use a STOP or an endless loop before the END statement.
Code:pause 2000 lcdout $fe,1,"Successful!" Here: GOTO Here end
Use a STOP or an endless loop before the END statement.
Code:pause 2000 lcdout $fe,1,"Successful!" Here: GOTO Here end
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hi Steve!
I placed an endless loop before the END, but still i got the same output.
What should I do?
Please help...
Hi skimask!
The DEC code will cause a compilation error.
What shall I do?
If you know other means please tell me...
Thank you in advance.
What shall you do?
Read the manual, figure out how to use it for yourself.
Jeez...try to do some of the legwork yourself for a change...
I know of plenty of other 'means' to do what you want, but you want to be spoonfed like a little baby...
Unless of course you don't have a manual because you've got a pirated copy of PicBasicPro.
Which is entirely possible.
You know that online PDF at MeLabs website isn't exactly up to date.
Last edited by skimask; - 19th January 2008 at 07:15.
Thank you for all the help.
I been reading the manual a lot of times. I even follow the codes and procedures provided by the manual.
It's just simply won't work.
Again, thank you very much for your time and ideas.
Hi everyone!
I can read and write now using the pic16f84a but I can't do that using pic16f877a.
Is there any lines I have to add inorder to allow reading and writing the eeprom?
I've read the 16f877a datasheet. It is stated there that I have to disable all interrupts before writing. I've tried that but still won't work.
A working simple code for reading and writing the internal eeprom of pic16f877a is all I need.
Please help me...
Thank you in advance.
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