I saw it as an attempt to collect e-mail addresses. I believe there was a request for direct response included. I deleted it immediately. Dan J Nagy wrote: > Scott Beatty wrote: > > >Hello All > > > > I am in a real hurry for this answer so please return it > >quicky. I am trying to use a 12c508 to fix a problem. The code that I > >have included is supposed to move the data on GP<0:1> to GP<4:5>, data > >on 0 goes to 5 and data on 1 goes to 4. However in the sub_x routines > >the data won't write to the GP<4:5> pins. Can someone tell me why this > >is happening and how to write to these pins. > > > > Scott: > > Never forget that you can catch more flies with honey than you can > with vinegar. I for one interpreted your post as a demand rather than a > request, so was reluctant to reply. From the lack of other replies, I don't > think I was alone. > The '508 uses pins 2 and 3 for either port pins or oscillator pins, > depending on how the oscillator is set (in the configuration bits). My > guess is that you failed to select internal RC osc. > > Jim Nagy > Elm Electronics > ICs for Experimenters > http://www.elmelectronics.com/