IF I recall, the NCO demo I created does not filter the NCO output through the CLC and was simply to show how to get the NCO running and doing something. Add the CLC as in the App note and It will be better. Or just take the App Note as a guide, convert to GBC, and then make a new and improved demo that everyone can use.
Modern PICs have quite a few peripherals and features that are not currently exploited by GCB. Consider that there are only 1 or 2 people that are writing libraries and demos.
We need more people to step up and become contributors as well as users.
Bill
Last edit: William Roth 2020-01-06
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Howdy all,
I was wondering if anyone could point me to a mid-range example of GCB, using the Numerically Controller Osc to do something cool?
I'm thinking of something along, this example.
https://www.microchip.com/wwwAppNotes/AppNotes.aspx?appnote=en560172
That for the 10F322, and ASM programming ...
Ta-ta!
R.
The demos has NCO. Look in your installation or https://github.com/Anobium/Great-Cow-BASIC-Demonstration-Sources/find/master and enter
NCO.Bill Roth create a few dems many year agol.
Randall ,
IF I recall, the NCO demo I created does not filter the NCO output through the CLC and was simply to show how to get the NCO running and doing something. Add the CLC as in the App note and It will be better. Or just take the App Note as a guide, convert to GBC, and then make a new and improved demo that everyone can use.
Modern PICs have quite a few peripherals and features that are not currently exploited by GCB. Consider that there are only 1 or 2 people that are writing libraries and demos.
We need more people to step up and become contributors as well as users.
Bill
Last edit: William Roth 2020-01-06
Hi!
Thanks for the kind consideration of your reply ...