Nomical Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 Isn't it a good idea to archive all the different MIOS codes that people have been making to control a particular application?In such a way, there will be more code to compare and learn from for all the people who are new to assembler langauge. Like me!!!
noskule Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 yep nice ideea . . .. .as example, take a look at this page . .http://pd.iem.at/pdb/its about pure-data a graphical sound programming language . ... .all the externals people made . ..are listed there . . . . .noskule
Guest Xcen Posted June 15, 2003 Report Posted June 15, 2003 On the same subject, any advice as to how to get started in coding for mios? Only thing I know about programming is BASIC and hypertalk (lol)...any suggestions? I would like to only program for MIOS... then again maybe I have to learn the whole thing?
stryd_one Posted June 16, 2003 Report Posted June 16, 2003 No worries mate...take a look at the code for the example apps and start doing some reverse engineering, and grab a few books on assembler code and most importantly I guess, the PIC's datasheets from the microchip website... While youre there grab MPLab so you've got an IDE to write the code in...And dive in! ;D
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