Hi Rob,
 
Sorry, no email from you yet. I have issues with Seb sending email to me 
from his gmail, and have read about others with the same issue. I 
guess microsoft doesn't like google. Your email isn't in my junkmail 
either. Please email me at [email protected]
 
Yes, it would be nice to have blink_intosc_usb samples at 48mhz. This does 
work with 18f67j50.
 
Matt.

On Thursday, March 27, 2014 7:08:29 AM UTC-4, RobH wrote:

>
>
> On 22.03.14 21:09, mattschinkel wrote: 
> > 
> > Sorry, but I haven't received any emails from you. 
> > 
> I did send another message (without attachments) to your hotmail address 
> (which you use here), but again no response, and also no refusal 
> warning. Am I blacklisted somewhere? 
>
> Anyway: I've been combining the scripts to generate blink-a-led samples 
> to a single script and found several issues (also some in the device 
> files!). So another commit is pending.... 
> But I want to solve someting else first: do you (we!) want to run the 
> blink samples with INOTSC for PICs with USB module at 48MHz? 
> That won't be possible for all PICs: some can use the PLL module to 
> generate 48 MHz from the 8MHz of INTOSC, others cannot. So for the 
> latter the blink samples cannot run at 48 MHz. 
> I'm searching for a clue (in the device files) to tell me whether PLL is 
> usable with INTOSC or not.... 
>
> Regards, Rob. 
>
> -- 
> R. Hamerling, Netherlands --- http://www.robh.nl 
>

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