New to PIC

From: 2Penny (lw_rogers_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 06:56:44 GMT

Hey Folks:

I got a PIC DEMO 2+ board & ICD2 recently. I've used 68k and x86
asm before and now need to find out about PIC asm. I've got
a program that gets the USART going in a PIC 18C452, but I have
an 18F452. How much damage would it do if I just changed all the
references in the asm code from 18C452 to 18F452? I imagine
the registers and other layouts are identical, but haven't gotten
the time just yet (amidst other demands) to definitely find out.
Are my assumptions good or will I burn something on the board/processor?

Thanks in advance,

2Penny (aka: LWRogers)



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