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Madis731 29 Apr 2005, 09:34
Does anyone know if PIC is x86 or ARM - can we help this guy?
I think it needs alittle more fat than just db (define byte) |
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29 Apr 2005, 09:34 |
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Matrix 29 Apr 2005, 10:02
Hello,
PIC is a risc architecture microcomputer, here's the datasheet of that 16f8x : http://www.google.co.hu/search?hl=hu&inlang=pl&ie=ISO-8859-2&q=pic16f73+datasheet&meta= ps.: i'm learning PIC too... |
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29 Apr 2005, 10:02 |
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gimmy 30 Apr 2005, 10:47
code assembler
hello guy, thanks for your help but really i don't know how i can set the address of the device receiving in assembler could onebody help me is very important for me. thanks any advise will be appreciate. |
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30 Apr 2005, 10:47 |
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rea 30 Apr 2005, 15:55
Why not you try in a forum for electronics?? There are some ones in internet very good, even one that have like 150 post in 8 hours.. lol.
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30 Apr 2005, 15:55 |
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zhak 01 May 2005, 16:03
Hi, gimmy. Go to http://forum.microchip.com. The specialists will give you answers. Also there (at microchip.com) you'll find all the stuff and datasheets for PIC controllers. As far as I know fasm and mpasm are not compatible, so it is not the right place for your question.
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01 May 2005, 16:03 |
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pelaillo 02 May 2005, 12:45
gimmy, if you want to use an IDE to work with pic, try RadAsm with the following file
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02 May 2005, 12:45 |
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rea 02 May 2005, 14:17
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