Ok, now I get it! I didn't understand you asked to three OTHER people, therefore my confusion....
I am genuinely willing to help, since I think the solution to your problem is close at hand. What are the error messages you received ? This will be a good starting point to investigate and further help you Kind regards, David Le 4 févr. 2024 à 21:23, à 21:23, Hans van Veldhuizen <[email protected]> a écrit: >Hello Pinhead >Initially I asked if there would be a jal lib for the link I provided. >I followed your instructions but received error messages from MPlab. >Because I think this falls outside the Jal event, I approached three >other >people who turned out to get the same negative result. >I then emailed the creator who indicated in his article that he always >wanted to be helpful. > There is a receipt-, but no read- confirmation and no answer. >Hence my conclusion. >I get the impression that you experience this as unpleasant. > And that disappoints me. >regards >Hans > >Op zondag 4 februari 2024 om 20:06:05 UTC+1 schreef Pinhead: > >> Hi, >> >> I thinking i don't understand your message.... >> >> I try to help you by describing the steps to follow to achieve your >goal. >> I was not intended to do it for you since I do not know your >requirements >> ..... >> >> And in fact, I was expecting an answer with your findings and more >> questions so that I can continue to help you.... >> >> Did I miss something? >> >> >> Le 3 févr. 2024, à 20:46, Hans van Veldhuizen <[email protected]> >a >> écrit: >>> >>> A classic example of an internet cadaver. Three experienced IT >people >>> were unable to convert the asm file into a working hex file and the >maker >>> does not respond to emails. >>> Fortunately, JAL is still alive and kicking. >>> >>> Op dinsdag 23 januari 2024 om 13:49:24 UTC+1 schreef Pinhead: >>> >>>> If you don't need to change the program, just download the hex file >from >>>> instructable, rename it with "hex" and program your chip with your >favorite >>>> tool as you do usually >>>> >>>> Ensure you are using the same pic model as used in the description, > >>>> otherwise you will not be able to program it without changing the >"include" >>>> declaration in the asm file, and maybe one or two other things >>>> >>>> Easiest is of course to keep the chosen pic >>>> >>>> >>>> Le 23 janv. 2024, à 13:44, Pinhead <pinhead.be ><http://href>@gmail.com >>>> target=_blank>[email protected]> a écrit: >>>>> >>>>> It's really easy. Let's do it together... >>>>> >>>>> Do you have MPLABX installed? If not, go to this page: >>>>> >https://www.microchip.com/en-us/tools-resources/develop/mplab-x-ide >>>>> >>>>> and download the version for you, windows, Linux or Mac. This >will >>>>> take a while. >>>>> >>>>> Once downloaded, Double click on the file to install it. You >may >>>>> keep all the options to default, but to make it lighter, you may >unchecked >>>>> the mplab c16 and c32 compilers: you will need them >>>>> >>>>> Wait until the installation is done. This will also take a >while..... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Now, download the source file "new" from instructable. >>>>> Rename it with an "asm" extension >>>>> >>>>> Now, open it in mplab. >>>>> If you want to modify some parameters, Now is the good time to do >so. >>>>> >>>>> Once done, compile your asm file. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's that simple. You will now have a correct hex file to >program >>>>> your own pic. >>>>> >>>>> Le 23 janv. 2024, à 13:26, Hans van Veldhuizen ><[email protected] >>>>> <http://href>> a écrit: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hello Pinheadand others >>>>>> Unfortunately, that goes far beyond my knowledge and >capabilities. >>>>>> I'll have to find someone to do this for me. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Op maandag 22 januari 2024 om 17:05:28 UTC+1 schreef Pinhead: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Try with the asm file, load it in mplab, and from there you >should be >>>>>>> able to compile it to a hex file and program your pic >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Verify that you use the same pic as declared in the asm file >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 22 janv. 2024, à 17:01, Hans van Veldhuizen ><[email protected] >>>>>>> <http://href>> a écrit: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Pinhead, >>>>>>>> The example looks what i need, i have download the hex file >but >>>>>>>> this this is a tmp file. >>>>>>>> Changed the extension in hex . Pickit3plus gave an eror when >tried >>>>>>>> to load. >>>>>>>> regards >>>>>>>> Hans >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Op maandag 22 januari 2024 om 16:36:45 UTC+1 schreef Pinhead: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Hans, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What are your requirements? >>>>>>>>> Is this example from Instructable not a good starting point ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I do not know what you plan to do, but there is also the >>>>>>>>> possibility to decode DTMF tones. Some specialized ICs are >still >>>>>>>>> available >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Le 22 janv. 2024, à 10:28, Hans van Veldhuizen < >>>>>>>>> [email protected] <http://href>> a écrit: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hello all, >>>>>>>>>> I would like to use the frequencies of a variable audio >signal to >>>>>>>>>> make things respond to it. I found this : >>>>>>>>>> >https://www.instructables.com/Frequency-Detector-using-PIC-12F683-Processor/ > >>>>>>>>>> Is there something like this in the Jal area? >>>>>>>>>> regards >>>>>>>>>> Hans >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "jallib" group. >To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >an email to [email protected]. >To view this discussion on the web visit >https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jallib/cdc30bd5-232c-425b-9c33-75567fa952d5n%40googlegroups.com. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jallib/bb446f41-4257-4276-9df8-073d208ebe16%40gmail.com.
