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- 29 Nov 2008 06:27
- Forum: mikroBasic for AVR General
- Topic: Interrupt Services Routine
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Interrupt Services Routine
Is there any good reason for placing the Interrupt Services Routine sub in upper page of program memory? I am asking this question because all ASSEMBLY and BASIC programming books that I have read so far place ISR subroutine in upper page of program memory, but none of them have explain the reason w...
- 29 Nov 2008 06:25
- Forum: mikroC General
- Topic: Interrupt Services Routine
- Replies: 0
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Interrupt Services Routine
Is there any good reason for placing the Interrupt Services Routine sub in upper page of program memory? I am asking this question because all ASSEMBLY and BASIC programming books that I have read so far place ISR subroutine in upper page of program memory, but none of them have explain the reason w...
- 23 Nov 2008 17:27
- Forum: mikroC General
- Topic: Struggling to program my EasyPic5 Board
- Replies: 4
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Windows Vista was the main reason I was getting this error message all the time. I switched back to Windows XP and everything now works fine. PICFLASH programmer has compatibility issues with Windows Vista. Mikroelectronika needs to work on fixing this mess as soon as possible; otherwise they might ...
- 20 Nov 2008 06:17
- Forum: mikroC General
- Topic: Struggling to program my EasyPic5 Board
- Replies: 4
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Struggling to program my EasyPic5 Board
I got my EasyPic5 board two days ago, but I am still struggling to program it. Whenever I try to load a HEX file using PICFLASH Programmer, I get a message saying "Can not connect to the hardware. check USB cable to make sure that it is physically connected to the board" I checked my USB connection ...