Bob Segrest wrote: > > Greetings, > > I am writing code to use the PIC chip as a classic embedded controller. > One of the commands I would like to implement is a remote reset. This > would allow the controlling system to issue a command that would tell the > PIC to restart and re initialize itself. > > Is there an easy way to reset the PIC processor from a running application ??? > > The PIC in this particular endeavor is a 16C73A... > > Bob Segrest The way I normaly do it is to use the watchdog timer in the program as normal. when I want a reset I go into a loop eg: wait goto wait This will stop your clrwdt intruction from happening and cause a reset. regards -- Lee McLaren lmclaren@trumpet.com.au Comstra pty. ltd. lmclaren@comstra.com.au 2 Kirksway place phone 03 62244488 Hobart Tasmania fax 03 62244601 Australia 7000 mobil 018 138682 'It was five hours of Boggs's "channelling". After three hours I asked him to summon up the soul of Jimi Hendrix and requested All Along the Watchtower. You know, the guy's been dead twenty years but he still hasn't lost his edge' Mulder