I noticed this to with the latest version of MPLAB (3.12.14). According to
MPLAB, the 16C84 only seems to have 512 Instructions.
The other problems I noticed were:
1. Sometimes on pulling up a project, the right side of the Stopwatch is
cut off (to the edge of the window beside it - even if it doesn't show up
(see the next problem)).
2. Sometimes on bringing up a project, if a custom watch window has been
created for it, the watch window didn't come up.
I didn't report these problems earlier because I am only running 3.12.14 on
a laptop running Windows 3.11 (that I'm having some hard drive problems)
and I wasn't sure the problems were in MPLAB, or in the laptop.
Oh - the 16 bit variable display now available for the Watch Windows is
really fantastic!
myke
{Quote hidden}>At 22:38 01/04/1997 -0800, you wrote:
>>Ok, this should be an easy one for you guys. I'm sure it's something
>>simple (stupid) I'm over looking. Why is it that MPLab will not program
>>the C84 beyond 512 bytes? My program compiles fine but when I simulate it,
>>as soon as it hits step 0x01FF it jumps back to step 0. There is 1K of
>>memory space right? What am I missing?
>
>Yes C84 has 1K-Word memory.
>
>16F83:
> ROM space : 512 x 14-Bit Words
> RAM space : 36 Bytes
>16F84:
> ROM space : 1024 x 14-Bit Words
> RAM space : 68 Bytes
>16C84:
> ROM space : 1024 x 14-Bit Words
> RAM space : 36 Bytes
>
>Regards,
> Philippe.
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