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project:usb:code:hello_world [2007/04/27 00:21] (current)
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 +====== Hello World! ======
 +For those having trouble getting started on their projects, here is a copy of a "Hello World!" program to test your RS232 serial link is working reliably. Then run, your PIC16F877 will blink an LED and print "Hello World!" once a second forever.
  
 +Connect the LED to pin B7, and **make sure it lights when the PIC pulls it //low//**.
 +
 +Set your (virtual) terminal to:
 +^ Mode      | ANSI |
 +^ Baudrate  | 9600 |
 +^ Bits      | 7    |
 +^ Parity    | Even |
 +^ Stop bits | 1    |
 +
 +{{project:usb:code:helloworld.hex|Download compiled HEX firmware}}
 +
 +<code cpp>
 +#include <16f877.h>
 +#include <ctype.h>
 +
 +//--------------------------------------------------------
 +// Setup PIC and CCS compiler
 +#fuses XT, PUT, NOWDT, NOPROTECT
 +#use delay(clock = 4000000)
 +
 +#use rs232(baud = 9600, xmit = PIN_C6, rcv = PIN_C7)
 +// By using C6 and C7, we will make use of the 877's hardware USART abilities
 +
 +#use standard_io(b)
 +#byte port_d = 8
 +
 +//--------------------------------------------------------
 +// Definitions
 +#define ON 1
 +#define OFF 0
 +
 +#define LED_N PIN_B7
 +
 +//--------------------------------------------------------
 +// Entry point
 +void main(void){
 + short debug = ON;
 +
 + output_low(LED_N); // Turn on the yellow LED
 +
 + while(debug)
 + {
 + printf("Hello World!\r\n");
 + delay_ms(1000);
 + output_toggle(LED_N); // Yellow LED
 + }
 +}
 +</code>
project/usb/code/hello_world.txt · Last modified: 2007/04/27 00:21 (external edit)