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At what point down the road would someone say, i should have generated/used pic obje. I am currently working on a pic18f and i wonder what the difference is between a port and a lat because looking at the documentation of the pic18f they both do the same thing. Please give an example to explain me what does it mean.

My code builds fine in the mplab x ide (v5.454), but for usability i want to use vs code with the mplab extensions When i load it into mplab 8 to program a device i get a checksum (i use unprotected checksum), then when i load it into mpla. My requirements include the use of the xc32 compiler v2.40

I have inherited a hex file for a pic design, which contains the programming for a usb device

Is there a way i can open it in order to find out exactly what it means and how it works For the pic microcontroller's i prefer to work in assembly, however i am have issues setting it up I downloaded a version of mpasm (from microchip's website), however it doesn't work. I am confused about the concept position independent executable (pie) and position independent code (pic), and i guess they are not orthogona.

The issue stems from how the 8259a programmable interrupt controller (pic) processes commands When you write 0x11 to the command register (port 0x20), you're actually initiating the pic initialization sequence. Enable interrupt there are several ways to disable an isr on this pic Use the disi instruction, or clear the gie bit, or alter interrupt priority levels

But i have chosen to clear the interrupt to enable bit of the specific interrupt bit in iecx

In this case, it is iec1bits.u2txie because i am using uart2. I have a project that was built in mplab 8 using the hi tech c compiler

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