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    Hi, Savnik

    Depends on what your program is supposed to do and how it is written ... my Crystal ball is out for repairs !!!

    Timing instructions ( PULSIN, RCTIME,COUNT,FREQUOUT, etc ...) will especially be modified ... as stated in the PbP Manual ... if you've spread some assembler, or use interrupts, may be some registers preloadings ( TMRs i.e.) will have to be modified ...

    No more details available without knowing what you've written ...

    Alain
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