Dennis Frost wrote: > > > I am using PIP-02 with David Tait like hardware. It works very > nicely, > > but I am boring always have to specify the processor, the directory, > > Hi David (and others) > > The version I am using has an ini file called pip-02.ini containing the > following: > > [INIT] > defaultdevice=1 > outputfiletype=1 > > I don't have to specify the processor. It remembers the last one I used. > I am not certain but I think you may also be able to force it to change > when you load your hex file if you have the following in the source: > > LIST P=16F84; , F=INHX8M > > The following sets up the configuration bits so you don't have to change > them each time: > > __CONFIG _XT_OSC & _WDT_ON & _PWRTE_OFF & _CP_ON > > Cheers > Dennis > > ____________________________________________________ > FROST - Electronic Design, Manufacture & Consulting. > Dennis Frost > Tel: +27 331 965125 Cel: +27 83 2275216 > S.A. email: frost@pixie.co.za > U.S. email: dennisfrost@hotmail.com > Pietermaritzburg, South Africa > Products: Medical Motivational equipment > Timers for food processing > Temperature controllers > Random number generator > ____________________________________________________ I think we don't have the same version. I found the pip-02.ini but I tried to force the processor,... etc but it did nothing. :( -- _____________ \ / David BALDWIN \ ALCATEL / Design engineer \TELECOM/ \ / SdM (Societe de Microelectronique) \ / \ / B.P. 4205 Phone : +32 (0)71 442932 V B-6000 Charleroi Fax : +32 (0)71 442905 (Belgium) mailto:baldwin@etca.alcatel.be