Re: Learning to use PICS

From: Active8 (reply2group_at_ndbbm.net)
Date: 11/29/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 15:45:26 -0500

On 29 Nov 2004 13:01:09 -0500, Byron A Jeff wrote:

>>Lastly, back in figure 4-2, it states the 36 GPR in bank 1 are mapped
>>to bank 0. Does this mean they're connected, and if a GPR in bank X
>>changes, then the same GPR in the other bank will change also?
>
> Yes.
>
>> If so, are any of the SPR connected in this fashion?
>
> Some. For example the STATUS register is usually mapped into every bank.
>
>>
>>Thanks for the patience if you've made it this far, and I really
>>appreciate the help!
>
> No problem.
>
> But I beg of you not to get caught with the 16C84 or 16F84. They are older
> than dirt. The newer chips bring a lot to the table, and cost less than the
> older chips. Take a read of my page for more info.
>

Then take the link to the glitchbuster page. It's an easy way to get
everything you need for a PIC project fast.

-- 
Best Regards,
Mike


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