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It's not an error, it's a message (from the assembler, not the compiler) which you can basically ignore unless you're writing part of your program in...
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Why not? You have a step-by-step instruction telling you exactly what to do.
Code:Setup: TRISB.3 = 0 ' CCP1 pin output
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Found this in the datasheet:
You have the SCS-bits set to 10 which seems to indicate the PLL is not enabled. Read 5.2.2.6 in the datasheet and make...
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Just toggle a pin and measure the frequencyCode:Main: PORTB.0 = 1 PAUSE 1 PORTB.0 = 0 PAUSE 1 GOTO Main
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Not saying my "code" isn't at fault here but have you verified that your chip IS actually running at 32MHz (and not 8MHz)? If so, please post...
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Use the ECCP module in PWM mode to generate the 38kHz signal, turn it on/off at will or get fancy and use the DSM peripheral.
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Changing OSCON is like changing a crystal or oscillator connected to the PIC. DEFINE OSC xx can't change a crystal for you nor does it set/change/configure...
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From 16F84 datasheet:
See that section on Bank 1 where it says "Mapped (accessed) in Bank 0? That's what you're looking...
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Where did you get $C0 ?? Looking at the memory map it seems to me like it should be $0C. Is at simple as a type perhaps?...
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Good job, glad you got it going - those F84's are antiques now, don't think I've used one in 15 years - at least. But hey, why not.
My code...
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My bad then....thanks Richard for putting me straight.
I looked at the parametrics at Microchip where it says: Program Memory Size (KB) 3.5 and...
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Well, the manual is actually rather extensive on the whole assembly interrupt thing. The answer to your specific question is found in section 6.5.2 which...
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I think what Peter is asking is if there's been any further updates (as in PBP executables, library files etc) released. To my knowledge there has not....
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The jumpers on the MikroE Click IR Thermo board is not there for the purpose of configuring the sensor but to select to which pins in the Click socket...
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