Hi Eric. I cant ask you to stay inside if its sunny in England! However, if you are able to put something together at some point it would be a huge help. I cant help but feel I would be saving you a lot of effort by simply modifying the code in the second post. It seems to be pretty much there apart from the databus's and PIC type and its nice and simple.
Hi Eric. I cant ask you to stay inside if its sunny in England! However, if you are able to put something together at some point it would be a huge help. I cant help but feel I would be saving you a lot of effort by simply modifying the code in the second post. It seems to be pretty much there apart from the databus's and PIC type and its nice and simple.
hi,
Its going to taking longer to chop down the second option and prove it than it is to link up some assembler modules.
Don't feel guilty, if I didn't want to do it I would say so.
Thank you for posting the link. Ive had a look through it, but ive got to be honest it seems quite complicated, especially for a simpleton like myself. Which ever one I go for, be it the one posted originally, or the one you posted, it will need work. I think the simple 16F84 might be easier for me to work with in the future.
hi,
Look at this asm and image.
Its been tested today up to 2.5mHz, previous at 10mHz.
I have not fully commented the asm yet, but I will add comments shortly. note: the xtal frequency 3.2768mHz, its a common freq.
Its running in a 16F628A.
Thats fantastic, thank you so much! Ive read through and it seems like its nice lightweight code, although I must be honest I will need a day or so to read through it properly and understand in. Again, I really appreciate you helping me with this. Ill keep you posted on how I get on.
Ive been reading through this code for a few days, but I haven't made much progress with it. Would you care to comment a few sections briefly to help me on my way?
Ive been reading through this code for a few days, but I haven't made much progress with it. Would you care to comment a few sections briefly to help me on my way?
EDIT:
Look thru this asm, if you have any queries, please ask specific questions, as if I have to comment and explain every aspect of a program it would a long time.
You have much time invested with Erick so stick with that design. But if you look at the super probe's source code I expect you will find that the section dealing with the freq counter is rather small.
At any rate it is a good example of how to do many things with a simple design.
hi,eric.i have a 16*2 lcd.
i used your hex code.what lcd display is:
Freq cou(8chr)
0000458(8chr)
i want the lcd to display:
Freq=(8 chr)
54200 hz (8 chr)
i want the freq to be from left to right not right to left.
can you please change the asm code and send me the hex for pic16f628a.
i really need it for tommow.please help me.i will be in your debt.thx.
hi,eric.i have a 16*2 lcd.
i used your hex code.what lcd display is:
Freq cou(8chr)
0000458(8chr)
i want the lcd to display:
Freq=(8 chr)
54200 hz (8 chr)
i want the freq to be from left to right not right to left.
can you please change the asm code and send me the hex for pic16f628a.
i really need it for tommow.please help me.i will be in your debt.thx.