well i could, what you're looking for?
I suggest you read the Jumper settings as there's a few tons of possibilities. Socket Selection, PGM selection, pull-up/down etc etc etc
well i could, what you're looking for?
I suggest you read the Jumper settings as there's a few tons of possibilities. Socket Selection, PGM selection, pull-up/down etc etc etc
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
The problem here is that the EasyPIC boards are supplied by the same company that supplied Mikrobasic, and most of the examples on their website and in the manual is written in this code and NOT PicBASIC pro. It should be a fairly easy task to follow any comments in the Mikrobasic manual and write your own examples in PBP.
The other suggestion would be to search this forum for examples of using RS232, A/D etc and then configure the EasyPIC board to suit the project that is detailed in each thread....
The simple way to start is with the flashing of one of the many LEDs on the board.. then work your way up
Try this to blink LEDs. 16f877A, 8mhz, HS osc, SW2=00001111. It started out to blink 1 led and grew to this.Crude but effective.
Why don't they all blink? You can figure that out.
Hope this helps.
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