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planet69
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using dspicc
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just downloaded dspicc from this forum.
was wondering if pic24 experts here could post a simple sample code written with dspicc to help me kick start a whole new experience
anyway, not much info from the net.
been using ccs c pic18 all this while.
p.s. I have an explorer-16 kit lying somewhere gathering dust to fiddle with
thanks
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which compiler you are trying to use...
http://www.sonsivri.com/forum/index.php?topic=4257.0
this will be best for you I think
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Quote from: ALLPIC on March 18, 2009, 02:09:54 14:09
which compiler you are trying to use...
erm
, it's dspicc...
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Hi planet69,
I don't use dsPICC but C30 from Microchip. For your help, I have attached a sample program for a 7segment counter display using:
1) dsPIC33
2) PIC24F
Both of the programs have been written in C30 and simulations with Proteus. Use Proteus 7.6 SP0 for simulation. I have attached the whole file with code, project file, simulation file, hex file, etc. Hope this will be useful to you.
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