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Problem with tris registers

 
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Problem with tris registers
PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2003 10:20 pm     Reply with quote

I recently upgraded to mplab 6.20. whenever I try to toggle a port pin once using output_high and output_low it continues to toggle on its own. its as if the direction registers are continually being written to. I never had this problem with the old compiler. Any Ideas?
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Re: Problem with tris registers
PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2003 11:54 pm     Reply with quote

:=I recently upgraded to mplab 6.20. whenever I try to toggle a port pin once using output_high and output_low it continues to toggle on its own. its as if the direction registers are continually being written to. I never had this problem with the old compiler. Any Ideas?
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Is this a question about MPLAB and MPASM, or the CCS compiler ?

If the CCS compiler, then what's your version of the compiler
and what PIC are you using. Also, post a small, but complete
program that demonstrates the problem. Be sure to post your
#fuses statement, or if you're not using one, then post the
config bit settings that you use in MPLAB when programming the
PIC.
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