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Old 6th May 2008, 02:00 AM
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This section of code is part of a line follower robot. Could anyone tell me what language it is written in?

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It's assembly.
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Probably PIC assembly.
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Old 6th May 2008, 02:20 AM
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its python duh

Yeah it's assembly, in MPLAB you would import that file, but it has to of been saved as a .asm file if I remember correctly.
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It's pic assembler but not for MPLAB. There are instructions that are not valid in MPLAB such as mov INTCON,#0A0h and clrb GIE. It's most likely for a 16F84.

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Looks like Parrallax SX/B assembly
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It's for the techtools IDE. It looks reasonably simple compared to MPLAB assembly. This code was written for the PIC16F84.

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Here its original site.The code written to PIC16F84.

http://www.robot.mytutorialcafe.com/robotjm%201a.htm
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