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i would look in the arduino forum to see if anybody has published a hack into one them , you might get lucky my guess is that the heart of the machine is probably a translucent tft screen of some...
absolutely not, there is no problem to solve if you want to use mpasm bit names in your code then use the bit names that microchip have created for them there is zero point in inventing names...
Should we edit those includes to match the names In the datasheet? Or is that opening another can of worms?
I want to post my code in Code Examples. What would be a good label for new PICs like the 16F18877 that need modified includes?
Hi All, I'm finishing a wall clock using SW2812B NeoPixels strings. The digits are 15cm high and it works fine. But I'm looking for something I could display on much bigger (isn't bigger always...
all bit definitions are in the mpasmx folder *.inc files. the datasheet refers to any timer1 type timer for that chip, ie tmr1 tmr3 tmr5 eg 9788
I have a feeling I'll be waiting a while for that to happen. :D I've brought that down to Ticks > 1. I've started again with the original includes, and: - added 32MHz - changed PIE1 to PIE4 -...
how big would Ticks have to be to make this true ? IF Ticks > 100 THEN
I only wanted 1 interval, so I'd know the mods were working with the 16F18877.
I'm already using Timer1, hence why I hoped to use Timer3. I'll swap what I'm doing, so I can use DT's routine without changing Timer1. (At the restaurant, so can't post elaborate reply)
Re: HDMI wall projector "interface"
i would look in the arduino forum to see if anybody has published a hack into one them , you might get lucky
richard Today, 13:42my guess is that the heart of the machine is probably a translucent tft screen of some...