Looks like the rf chips are supported in the chipdata files (towards the bottom). To my knowledge there are no functions, unless someone is willing to share. The porting of the assembler from Microchip looks fairly straight forward? http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Demo.zip
There is always that fine line between a challenge (build from scratch), and the convienance of a premade module.
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These are just too cool, and I want to work with them. However, wireless technology is not my cup of tea at the moment. Hopefully I can figure it out on my own =)
Thanks for the link, btw!
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I was searching through Microchip Direct, and noticed the rfPICs (wireless MCUs!)
http://www.microchipdirect.com/Chart.aspx?branchId=15001&mid=10&treeid=15
Does GCBASIC have any functions to use such chips?
Looks like the rf chips are supported in the chipdata files (towards the bottom). To my knowledge there are no functions, unless someone is willing to share. The porting of the assembler from Microchip looks fairly straight forward? http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Demo.zip
There is always that fine line between a challenge (build from scratch), and the convienance of a premade module.
These are just too cool, and I want to work with them. However, wireless technology is not my cup of tea at the moment. Hopefully I can figure it out on my own =)
Thanks for the link, btw!
I looked for more documentation and this is what I found --
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1824&appnote=en012068
If the link doesn't work, it's article AN242 on Microchip "Design > App Notes" section.
This is something out of my scope right now, but hopefully someone else will find this article useful.