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    Special high level mnemonics in Proton 

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    The Proton BASIC compiler contains some pseudo mnemonics that have the advantages of assembler efficiency while still maintaining a high-level feel.
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    The Beginners Guide to Proton® Hardware Interrupts 

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    Published on 4th June 2014 00:38

    The Beginners Guide to Proton® Hardware Interrupts

    By Harm de Vries (hadv215 on the forum)

    Introduction

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    Interrupts in Proton and PIC issues 

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    Published on 6th August 2011 00:55

    This issue keeps coming up on the forum and for good reason. Interrupts are very complicated and little things can cause ...
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    Saving code by not using For-Next 

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    by Tim Box

    A sure fire way to use up valuable code space is use for next loop's! While they may look short ...
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    Writing compact code 

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    by Tim Box

    There will nearly always come a time when the code space in your PIC® runs short and you start to ...
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    TIP- Use mixed case when setting up Variables, Constants, Aliases, and Labels 

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    Published on 14th March 2010 04:03     Number of Views: 2027 

    This is a very simple tip, but it has saved me from making mistakes more times than I can count.
    When setting up Variables, ...
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    How To... Warning! Code will overwrite bootloader routine 

    Published on 14th March 2010 03:59     Number of Views: 2276 

    When compiling with a device which can use the bootloader function (16F876,...) you get :

    Warning! Code will ...
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