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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    It's the never ending problem.

    But for us, it will never end. The word will never get out. "Turn off the Analog ports".

    Microchip is a cruel vicious company bent on driving us crazy by ENABLING analog functions by defualt.<hr>

    Sorry, I was watching the political convention on Tivo and felt like being over-dramatic for no reason at all.
    What I don't understand is: Why do so many people miss this? Thinking back to my PIC infancy, it is this very thing which I can recall learning. The first step in any program. Setting up the ports to work they way I want. Analog, Digital, Input, Output, Pull-up, CCP, .... Whatever. It's plastered everywhere! I could hardly read a post, manual, datasheet, PIC book, etc. without seeing this problem and the solution.



    .....



    I'm done. Stepping down. Deep breath.

    SteveB
    Last edited by SteveB; - 28th August 2008 at 02:26. Reason: punctuation!

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