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RE: Bridging


  • Subject: RE: Bridging
  • From: Patrick Lidstone \(Personal E-mail\)
  • Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 23:43:00 +0000


> Right. I'll bear that in mind. This is one of the bits I
> haven't got working yet.
> >
> > Just out of interest - how much codespace, Ram and
> Flash are you
> > using - and (being lazy) what are the capabilities of the
> 629 in this
> > respect ?
>
> 1005 Words of Program Memory used
> 14 Bytes of RAM used
> 113 Bytes of EEPROM used
>
> the 629 has
> 8 PIN package
> 6 IO lines of which 1 is input only
> Internal 4MHz oscillator (Which I'm using)
> An analog comparator
> 8-bit timer (I use this for serial timings)
> 16-bit timer (I use this for HBeat timings)
> 1024 words of FLASH program memory
> 64 Bytes of RAM
> 128 Bytes of EEPROM
>
> The main problem I've had with this is that I have had to
> hard-code all of the settings.

Are you programming in PIC basic or PIC assembler? If you're
programming in PIC assembler, I can let you have a copy of my
PIC parser code...

Patrick






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