M MathGeek New Member Jul 3, 2006 #1 I need a comprehensive list of Pic assembly language DIRECTIVES. Where can I get it? Midrange manual seems to include only the instructions. BTW, "BANKSEL" is a directive, not instruction, right?
I need a comprehensive list of Pic assembly language DIRECTIVES. Where can I get it? Midrange manual seems to include only the instructions. BTW, "BANKSEL" is a directive, not instruction, right?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jul 3, 2006 #2 MathGeek said: I need a comprehensive list of Pic assembly language DIRECTIVES. Where can I get it? Click to expand... MPASM helpfile, it's not a PIC feature (so wouldn't be in the PIC data), it's an assembler feature. Midrange manual seems to include only the instructions. BTW, "BANKSEL" is a directive, not instruction, right? Click to expand... I would suggest more a macro than a directive? - either way, it's an assembler function, and not a PIC one.
MathGeek said: I need a comprehensive list of Pic assembly language DIRECTIVES. Where can I get it? Click to expand... MPASM helpfile, it's not a PIC feature (so wouldn't be in the PIC data), it's an assembler feature. Midrange manual seems to include only the instructions. BTW, "BANKSEL" is a directive, not instruction, right? Click to expand... I would suggest more a macro than a directive? - either way, it's an assembler function, and not a PIC one.
M MathGeek New Member Jul 3, 2006 #3 Where can I get the list of commonly used Macros? I am still learning this Assembly language. I thought when I finish learning instructions, every thing is good, but I realized it aint good yet edit: banksel is a directive. Just as I guessed! Last edited: Jul 3, 2006
Where can I get the list of commonly used Macros? I am still learning this Assembly language. I thought when I finish learning instructions, every thing is good, but I realized it aint good yet edit: banksel is a directive. Just as I guessed!
I IceyMan New Member Jul 11, 2006 #4 If you go here: **broken link removed** And you scroll to the bottom, there's a link for the "MPASM™/MPLINK™ PICmicro® Quick Chart." It is what I normally refer to. Justin
If you go here: **broken link removed** And you scroll to the bottom, there's a link for the "MPASM™/MPLINK™ PICmicro® Quick Chart." It is what I normally refer to. Justin