OSCCON = %011010010 ; 4Mhz Internal OSC
For an 1822, the default on any reset is 500Khz.
So a PAUSE 5000 will take 8 times as long...
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>You can only make the toolbar visible/invisible when you have a chip selected in the drop-down box that is capable of using the debugger.
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The red line is a Breakpoint for the debugger.
You can toggle the breakpoint by clicking on the line in the left gutter.
Breakpoints...
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Previously, LAT registers were only available in the 18F's.
Now LAT's are also available in the 14-bit "Enhanced Core" devices too....
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That's right!
4 levels are reserved for the library.
The rest are yours for Interrupts and GOSUBs.
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With the Enhanced Core devices ... it doesn't matter at all.
We've explored the differences some time ago ...
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You never know.
To be sure ... replace it.
Most PIC chips have a minimum voltage at which they can do a "Bulk Erase"....
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The 12LF1822 has a maximum VDD of 3.6V.
It will not program or function properly with 5V....
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PBP3 was released July 29, 2011
So you wouldn't have been able to get 2.60 anymore in 2012.
You did purchase a U2 in 2012.
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Yes, PBP3 is downloadable.
PBP versions prior to 3.0 were never available as a download.
And our records show that your...
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Yeah, that was the problem with the old "Patch" system.
If you edit any of the files, even commenting out default __configs ... the patch...
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The chips that are listed in the drop-down box are determined by PicBasic Pro, not Microcode Studio.
The 12LF1822 was added in PBP 2.60A...
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That seems like a very strange way to dim LED's.
When in programming mode, the PGC and PGD pins are schmitt trigger inputs.
Which...
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