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18F J Devices + Fuses

 
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18F J Devices + Fuses
PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:20 pm     Reply with quote

First time working with a J Device. I'm kicking off a project with a 18F24J50 and I noticed the 18F24F50.H file has no Fuses Defined.

Are Manually setting fuses no longer available?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:28 pm     Reply with quote

What's your compiler version ? The 18F24J50.h file in vs. 4.106 has
got tons of fuses. Here are the first few lines:
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//////// Standard Header file for the PIC18F24J50 device ////////////////
#device PIC18F24J50
#nolist
//////// Program memory: 8188x16 Data RAM: 3840 Stack: 31
//////// I/O: 23 Analog Pins: 10
//////// C Scratch area: 00 ID Location: 0000
//////// Fuses: HS,HSPLL,EC,ECPLL,DEBUG,NODEBUG,XINST,NOXINST,STVREN
//////// Fuses: NOSTVREN,WDT,NOWDT,PROTECT,NOPROTECT,WDT1,WDT2,WDT4,WDT8
//////// Fuses: WDT16,WDT32,WDT64,WDT128,WDT256,WDT512,WDT1024,WDT2048
/////
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:43 pm     Reply with quote

All fixed. Thanks
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