gnupic@linuxhacker.org
gnupic@linuxhacker.org
Am Tue, 19 Aug 2003 06:39:08 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Scott Dattalo <scott@dattalo.com>:
> Yes I did fix this. It looks like that a copy of INTCON was not being
> placed at address 0x8B. I didn't test this, so if you could send me your
> test code I'll gladly try it out.
No need for that, I just tested it myself. It seems to work, the tmr0 interrupt
now really causes an interrupt. Then I simulated a somewhat larger project
which uses tmr0, PORTB change and RB0 interrupts, everything seemed to work
fine. This means I can now debug this project without the need to switch to
Windows, great! Thanks a lot for the fix.
I just stumbled across another thing: the stopwatch seems to calculate
times for 10 MHz although I specified "frequency 20000000".
Regards,
Jan
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