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    thank you joe, but value's are getting to big to fit in a 16bit var

    I thnk I need help from the Mathematics guy's

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    Quote Originally Posted by RFsolution View Post
    thank you joe, but value's are getting to big to fit in a 16bit var

    I thnk I need help from the Mathematics guy's
    That is most positively not me
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    but value's are getting to big to fit in a 16bit var
    Post a little code and an example of the values you are getting.
    And maybe think about upgrading to 2.5. The LONGS are cool.
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    Thanks Dave,

    Can you point me how to use the LONGS because when reading the PBP manual (online version and PDF @ melabs) they say 16bit is the maximum
    If i try to compile more than 16bit it give's me an error (i upgraded to 250.B and use MPASM)
    Are we talking about the same PICbasic ? I use Picbasic PRO from melabs



    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Post a little code and an example of the values you are getting.
    And maybe think about upgrading to 2.5. The LONGS are cool.

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    Yes, we are talking about the same PBP. The online version of the manual is a few versions old.

    At the risk of saying you have an illegal copy, where is the printed manual you got when you upgraded?
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    Yes it is a risk !!!

    Manual is at home, i'm a registred user since the early beginning of PB long before PBP excists hihi

    I will have a look at home

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