Is anybody using this? Trying to find documentation on I/O. I did d/l the docs I found at the site but did not find any I/O specific info.
I like the config / setup wizard, generates all of the config code for the chip.
Is anybody using this? Trying to find documentation on I/O. I did d/l the docs I found at the site but did not find any I/O specific info.
I like the config / setup wizard, generates all of the config code for the chip.
And if you want to know how to use ADC, you can look at some sample ADC code in asm and port it to C. For example, my PICKIT2 demo board came with some sample applications in asm. One of the samples demonstrated the use of ADC. Take a look:
The manual is actually quite useful. If you're using windows, it is in C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Software\PICC\PRO\9.60\docs or something like that. The file is called "manual.pdf". In Linux, it could be anywhere, lol. I would guess that it's somewhere in /usr/local. Search your filesystem for it, it should be there.
The datasheet for your microcontroller chip will also be very useful to get things going.
Thanks for that info, I tried the Hi Tech and liked the chip setup wizard but the manuals leave a bit to be desired (at least for me re-learning 'c'). I do use Linux as my desktop and have heard there is some pic software out there but have not tried it yet. I use RDP (Remote Desktop) to an old Dell P3 w/xp pro and MPLAB to work with my Junebug because it's just easy (ethernet cable to the net switch and usb to junebug). I'm also going to check out the Microchip C18.
Thanks for that info, I tried the Hi Tech and liked the chip setup wizard but the manuals leave a bit to be desired (at least for me re-learning 'c'). I do use Linux as my desktop and have heard there is some pic software out there but have not tried it yet. I use RDP (Remote Desktop) to an old Dell P3 w/xp pro and MPLAB to work with my Junebug because it's just easy (ethernet cable to the net switch and usb to junebug). I'm also going to check out the Microchip C18.
No problem dude. I love Linux too! What distro are you using? I use Arch Linux on my desktop and Ubuntu on my laptop. I also love the C-WIZ that HI-TECH provides. I never thought much of it at first, then I tried it and it makes everything a whole lot easier, especially when you're using an unfamiliar chip.
No problem dude. I love Linux too! What distro are you using? I use Arch Linux on my desktop and Ubuntu on my laptop. I also love the C-WIZ that HI-TECH provides. I never thought much of it at first, then I tried it and it makes everything a whole lot easier, especially when you're using an unfamiliar chip.
I printed out a few pages from the MCC manual on the I/O and going to give that a try.
I use openSuSe for the desktop, and I have a machine that runs Centos for some ham radio stuff. I want to do a few projects that I can use with my radio gear, digital in's to monitor status, and the analog in to monitor power supply's and etc and send it via rs232 to the computer. A while back I saw a software package that would take the serial data and send it over the network to another machine, kinda sorta what I want to do.
Mike