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Re: send string
The higher the clock frequency, the higher the baud rate of UART can be.
Personally I would run clock between 16 and 32MHz.
Attached are requested files.
Have you tried disabling firewall, than try again with Flowcode V8?
Also when you run V8, if it connects OK with server, on the start page you will see: If does not, you will see: So not worth entering licence details until you can see the top image on the Start Page of Flowcode.
Personally I would run clock between 16 and 32MHz.
Attached are requested files.
Have you tried disabling firewall, than try again with Flowcode V8?
Also when you run V8, if it connects OK with server, on the start page you will see: If does not, you will see: So not worth entering licence details until you can see the top image on the Start Page of Flowcode.
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Martin
Re: send string
Hi Mr. Martin,
Well, I get the message below when I launch Flowcode, it seems weird.
Thanks a lot for the hex files.
Well, I get the message below when I launch Flowcode, it seems weird.
Thanks a lot for the hex files.
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Re: send string
Hi Mr. Martin,
I'm pleasantly impressed, it works. Flowcharts are made in Flowcode 8.2.2. ? Which compiler did you use, the XC8 in Flowcode or the new version from Microchip?
I'm pleasantly impressed, it works. Flowcharts are made in Flowcode 8.2.2. ? Which compiler did you use, the XC8 in Flowcode or the new version from Microchip?
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Re: send string
Your're welcome & glad it works.
Created with Flowcode 8.2.2.15, using the default XC8 shipped with Flowcode.
Created with Flowcode 8.2.2.15, using the default XC8 shipped with Flowcode.
Martin
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Great, worth all the money. Does Flowcode 8.2.2.15 also support 10F200 or 12F509? Can you compile?
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Re: send string
Yes it is.
I have used flowcode to develop a complex touch screen heating controller with many features, RF remotes, MP3 players, Data-loggers etc.
Would not have been possible otherwise.
Yes both devices are supported, but neither have UART.
Therefore would not be able to compile flowcharts.
Scroll down this page to see what devices Flowcode supports and it even shows you what peripheral's each device supports.
I have used flowcode to develop a complex touch screen heating controller with many features, RF remotes, MP3 players, Data-loggers etc.
Would not have been possible otherwise.
Yes both devices are supported, but neither have UART.
Therefore would not be able to compile flowcharts.
Scroll down this page to see what devices Flowcode supports and it even shows you what peripheral's each device supports.
Martin
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Definitely they do not have UART, I am interested, for example if I turn on and off some LEDs etc
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Re: send string
Yes, it will do that.
I would not recommend usage of the older types.
12F1840 is what I use for 8 pin devices.
They are cheap, advanced and have enough peripheral's & memory for my needs so far.
Maximum clock speed is 32MHz so fast enough for my needs as well.
I would not recommend usage of the older types.
12F1840 is what I use for 8 pin devices.
They are cheap, advanced and have enough peripheral's & memory for my needs so far.
Maximum clock speed is 32MHz so fast enough for my needs as well.
Martin