gnupic: PICF628 + sensors +serial
Subject:
Re: PICF628 + sensors +serial
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Date:
27 Nov 2004 03:59:23 +0000
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>estyler wrote:-
>>I have a project that uses analogue sensors & serial communication under
>>PIC16F877. I think that my codes would work under PICF628 too. All the
>>sources are very good tested and they are written in python.
>>
>>If you are interested, I can send sources with comments to you.
Thanks.
---
> Our main program is knotty enough. I wrote two examples (files
> example1.py and example2.py). Other files are modules used by examples.
> They have detailed comments.
>
> Also i'm planning to put these examples to CVS and future versions.
>
> Asm files are compiled for PIC16F877 using Pyastra from CVS.
OK, thanks. I see it's mostly 'asm', with a few high-level calls.
I'm hoping to escape the punishment of asm.
It seems that PicForth extends the macro-concept well, and maps
well to Pic's architecture of one accumulator/register and one
index-register.
== Chris Glur.
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