In PBP, the 10F202 uses PBPPIC12.RAM, which requests 19 bytes of RAM for PBP system use. The 10F200 only has 16 total bytes of RAM available so it looks like it is a no go with PBP unless you want to do a lot of custom stuff.
The 10F202 is your best choice for PBP ... or learn ASM and use the 10F200. Bruce posted a wonderful ASM example here for the 10F200. http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...ghlight=10f200
Melanie posted a PBP example here for the 10F202.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...highlight=dice
Best of Luck,
Paul Borgmeier
Salt Lake City, UT
USA
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