Didn't use DT's code for that one.
Just a simple Tmr0 overflow running as fast as it can... When the interrupt hits, I update the channels/pins according to their duty cycle 'register' variable. Outside the interrupt sub, in the main loop, I update the duty cycle 'register' itself depending on whatever I'm doing. Theoretically, assuming there's enough clock cycles in the day, you can run as many channels as you want.
On the '8722, you could have up to 70 channels of halfway decent PWM (well, 69, one of those pins is input only if I remember right). I only stopped at 48 'cause that's all the red LEDs I had on hand at the time.
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