Wow, you make it fell just like CB in the 80's.
You can Kiss my arse !
Ask Bunter, he knows my history. I've got lipstick all over my arse cheeks from people like you. At first you won't like the taste, but don't worry, you'll get used to it.
I have not progressed to programing other than the microbee ( Z80 ) I learned on when I first left school.
Sounds like you haven't made any progression since starting school either.
Are you still using the Microbee for your internet computer ? It must take a while for you to load IE off the tape cassette.
Did you ever manage to understand work out how to program it in basic ?
Just in case your still wondering what I'm doing with this project, it's actually something I've already done, and surprisingly the last I did this was with a Z80 S100 bus Cromemco. It was the big bad uncle to your Microbee. I was programming for microbees, well... before there were microbees !
I remember the microbee club. They had (I think it was the 3rd) phone BBS in Australia. 300 baud we used to log in at. Up from 110 baud.
Oh I forgot to say ..... YA MUD !!!
yeah, now it feels like CB again.
However please dont come over my posts saying how clever you are and that you can do it with 1 chip for free then not be able to back it up with any technical words what so ever.
Oh talk dirty to me bitch !
I don't normally bother lower lifeforms with assembler talk. I write the code, I create the hex and simple creatures like you don't need to understand how the hex file gets created, you just load it onto the 16F877 that you buy from Jaycar. Wire up the LCD to it with the pin configurations that I give you, and then wire a few more pins to the PLL. I'm tossing up about using a cheaper chip but they're not so easily available, or a smaller chip, but having to multiplex pins and possibly use other external chips. Your microbee by comparison fits very nicely into the pocket of one of these little chips.
If you want to help, that's fine. But it's not going to be very complex code.Like most CBers, I think your overestimate the capabilities of digiscans. The PIC generates the frequency display on the LCD, with respect to what is on the pins to the PLL and changes them up or down. That's it.
Since I program in assembler, I have to write everything from scratch. Though, I do have a few modules of code I've written for the LCD displays which will save me a few hours and I'll just cut and paste sections of code to make it a digiscan display.
Sounds to me like you have become bored with CB's, to me they are still a challenge and I love the older technology.
I became bored with each CB a week after buying it. It's not that they're old, but there is just so much you can do with each one before your re-inventing the wheel.
Even you seem to think that some of my mods are a copy of somebody else's work. What can I say but.... oh, I already did. Re-inventing the wheel !
Oh it's round and ..... oh, look everybody has done the same thing before.
PIC's aren't ROMs. If you used a ROM for CB in the past, welcome to the 21st century. Computers like your microbee which I used to control PLL's in the 80's are well and truly superseded by this family of chips and I can think of at least five other families of micro controllers that are even better.
Seriously, do you really need me to jerk your chain in this thread or would you just like to skim through the datasheet for the PIC16F877A and have some fun in the other thread. If you don't know assembler, I can teach you enough for the task. I'll be making the source code available there for anybody to tinker with.
Oh, can you wear a nice shade of cherry of lipstick for me ? =3