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your welcome

Good job.

Attached is my effort at documenting the rising?? world temperature, LOL.

I may re-program to reflect the tenths portion, but the accuracy, as measured by the Oregon Scientific temp-hygrometer shown, is pretty good. Tested with a hair-dryer to 101 degrees, and consistently measured mid 50's in an unheated garage yesterday.
 

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hi. for the temperature sensor which uses lm35, can i use pic 18f4520 instead of i8f4620?

and im using mplab ide v7.6. when i compile yor code, it shows some errors in the line #include "lcd.h". what could be the problem here..?

i've seen some of your video and its pretty cool!!

thnx!
 
ask...i am quite new....

isn't this code can be apply by using PIC16f877A.....

isn't ok to change include pic18... to pic16f877a in the beginning??

hope for ur respornd
 
isn't this code can be apply by using PIC16f877A.....

isn't ok to change include pic18... to pic16f877a in the beginning??

hope for ur respornd

I dont think so, the code written by AtomSoft is for C18 compiler and PIC16 doesn't understand the compiler C18.

However you can try to change the syntax to match the compiler you use (maybe HI-Tech C) and try it.
 
AtomSoft, is it hard to modify your project, removing the lcd and adding display (2 digits)?

Thanks for sharing your work!
 
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