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Subject: Re: Any idea to read analog input signal from AN0 for microchip using pas2pic compiler


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Date Posted: 06:09:44 01/13/05 Thu
In reply to: Neoh Soon Huat 's message, "Any idea to read analog input signal from AN0 for microchip using pas2pic compiler" on 07:09:49 11/30/04 Tue

Sorry not responding for such a long time...

The main problem is, that 16F872 doesn't have memory places that could be reached from any bank. The compiler uses this memory domain for holding temporary results when computing complex expressions. Maybe you can try use a similar PIC's descriptor file, avoiding the commands that need shared temporary memory, but it's not guaranteed, that it will work. If you try this workaround I suggest checking the generated assembly files.

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