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Topic: Multiple Compilation Problem? |
BrianF
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 4:24 am Subject: Multiple Compilation Problem? |
Thanks for all the replies, I think I've got it now.
I'm going from 30+ years of a compile>link>locate mindset so it's a bit different. |
Topic: Multiple Compilation Problem? |
BrianF
Replies: 17
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:59 am Subject: Multiple Compilation Problem? |
Understand that MCU's with CCS, are really a bad idea...They really are not the way to work with the CCS compiler.
That's an interesting observation.
I've been considering CCS for the last ye ... |
Topic: Vectored Interrupts |
BrianF
Replies: 4
Views: 14127
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 6:43 am Subject: Vectored Interrupts |
Found it...
#device VECTOR_INTS |
Topic: Vectored Interrupts |
BrianF
Replies: 4
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 6:17 am Subject: Vectored Interrupts |
I was wondering if it was connected to the '#INT_xxx' directive at all. |
Topic: Vectored Interrupts |
BrianF
Replies: 4
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 4:43 am Subject: Vectored Interrupts |
Newer chips like the 18FxxQ43 have a Vectored Interrupt Controller.
Does CCS uses this, in preference to the legacy scheme, where it is available?
I can't see anything in the manual which mentio ... |
Topic: Will I Regret It? |
BrianF
Replies: 10
Views: 27969
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 7:48 am Subject: Will I Regret It? |
Then I remembered I made some 'controllers' using the 8052/BASIC and INTEL had an XBY command to access the EPROM. You could also CALL and run 'subroutines' from in there.
sigh 1985-86.. that was a ... |
Topic: Will I Regret It? |
BrianF
Replies: 10
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 8:54 am Subject: Will I Regret It? |
Please forgive the slightly vague nature of this post.
Background
I've been developing commercial products for longer than I care to think about using 8-bit uCs. I first used '51 uCs and since the ... |
Topic: Thinking of Buying PCWH(D) |
BrianF
Replies: 8
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:55 am Subject: Thinking of Buying PCWH(D) |
Hmmm, sounds like the U64 might be the safer option.
[PS - I know the SiLabs chips: for me though the PIC peripherals look a lot more capable and will make up for a slower CPU clock.] |
Topic: Thinking of Buying PCWH(D) |
BrianF
Replies: 8
Views: 21246
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 9:21 am Subject: Thinking of Buying PCWH(D) |
Thanks for the comments,
I was basing my upgrade time on this FAQ...
Your compiler's maintenance has expired. With the initial purchase of the compiler you receive 30 days of free download righ ... |
Topic: Thinking of Buying PCWH(D) |
BrianF
Replies: 8
Views: 21246
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Forum: General CCS C Discussion Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:08 am Subject: Thinking of Buying PCWH(D) |
Hi, first post...
I'm thinking of buying PCWH(D) as the newer 18K 8-bit PICs are a good fit for an upcoming project. I'm interested in some user feedback on a few questions...
1) New Chips - how ... |
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