Isaac Marino Bavaresco yahoo.com.br> writes: > 1) "DISI" is a PIC24 and dsPIC instruction; > 2) PIC24 and dsPICs don't have an "INTCON" register (they have INTCON1 > and INTCON2) nor a "GIE" bit. > The closer to a "GIE" bit is the IPL0-IPL2 field in the "SR" register > (there's an IPL3 bit also in the "CORCON" register). When the field has > value 7 or greater all the user interrupts are disabled; > 3) "DISI" disables the interrupts for a number of instruction cycles > only (16384 in that case). >=20 > Isaac Thanks for clarification, Isaac and several other people who replied. I ha= ve not moved to PIC24 or dsPICs yet, there was no need and I have decent suppl= y of 16F and 18F parts :-).=20 I am pretty sure that there are similarly simple 'C' instructions to access= SR and CORCON registers in PIC24/dsPIC.=20 =20 Sergey http://beaglerobotics.com --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .