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PIC PORT value with Switch statements

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Hal9000:
Oh cool. Thanks for all your imput anyway!

It's been a good help in the right direction!

Ian :)

JesseWelling:
Interupts on Pic? sorry I never did it on my pic....and I switched to the AVR right after my first (and only) project with a pic
and all my coding on a pic was in assembly.... :-[
sorry.....I'll try to take a look at it tonight see if I can't suse any thing out.

Hal9000:
Oh cool! Well, I've been doing a bit of reasearch and about to test something out now. My battery ran out last night and i'm back in uni now for some more hot PIC action.

JesseWelling:
I read the whole interupt thing, and it made sense but with out taking a day to learn your compiler I'm afraid I can't say how to implement that in C on a pic with a compiler I don't know. Sorry  :-\

I could tell you more about interupts in general if that would help.

Hal9000:
Well, I use the PICC Lite, which doesn't help with making things easy for me.

I have used interrupts before, but only for one device. Therefore I only just recently realised that it differs from compiler to compiler.

So, yeah, i'll try giving things a go, but I might have to resort to loops or whatever if I can't do it.

Thanks for your help :)

Ian :)

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