MrDEB
Well-Known Member
Nice writeup. One thing that I found out over at the Swordfish forums is that if you use the interrupt that it is only a one way in and no way at least not yet?, out.
I wasn't using the interrupt (curious of its operation so just had to try it) but I had the pic "locking up"without bit 4 enabled probably due to the change on portB interrupt? but in my last post I cured the issue by only turning the HLVD on when the battery test button is closed. Seems to work well. No more pic "locking up."
Presently moving on to the main board and include an HLVD addition as well.
still curious about the brackets around the include statement
I wasn't using the interrupt (curious of its operation so just had to try it) but I had the pic "locking up"without bit 4 enabled probably due to the change on portB interrupt? but in my last post I cured the issue by only turning the HLVD on when the battery test button is closed. Seems to work well. No more pic "locking up."
Presently moving on to the main board and include an HLVD addition as well.
still curious about the brackets around the include statement