Hi Kiste (and others who tried to be of help on thie issue),
(this msg maybe only useful for documentation!)
On 19.03.14 17:30, Oliver Seitz wrote:
It might be possible to parse the datasheets for such a single
information. I'm out of office for a week now, but after that I could
try to figure out a way.
I decided to stay with the '4 MHz' for all blink-a-led samples, but
without relying on the default INTOSC speed.
I found a reasonable solution for a relatively quick (visual) scan of
multiple datasheets. The PDF-viewer I use (Lucide) has 2 features to
help me with this:
(1) fast keys for next and previous document
(2) a search string is remembered between switching documents
I copied all datasheets to a ram-disk for quick loading/switching
and searched these one-by-one for 'OSCCON:' which gives me the page with
the bit patterns of OSCCON. I copied the ICRF pattern for 4 MHz in a
table of the blink-a-led script with datasheet as key. The datasheet is
declared in the device files, so now I have the correct ICRF pattern and
number of bits for every PIC.
Regards, Rob.
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R. Hamerling, Netherlands --- http://www.robh.nl
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