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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:23 am     Reply with quote

I'm attempting a project using a PIC16F84A and a MCP2515 microcontroller and wondered if anyone could help with any suggestions as to how to program my PIC to communicate, in this situation.

I have seen that there use to be an Ex_can.c file that was supplied with the CCS C compiler, which no longers exists. Does anyone have a copy I could have a look at?

Any help on this subject would be greatfully appreciated.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 7:06 pm     Reply with quote

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I have seen that there use to be an Ex_can.c file that was
supplied with the CCS C compiler, which no longers exists.

It does exist. As a test, I just did a fresh install of PCM 3.184 after
wiping the Examples and Drivers directories. It's there, after the install.

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Does anyone have a copy I could have a look at?

If you have EX_CAN.C, that's only part of it. It calls CAN routines
in other CCS files. You'd need those files too, to do any good:

can-18xxx8.c
can-18xxx8.h

can-mcp2510.c
can-mcp2510.h

If you have the compiler, you should email CCS and see if they
will send them to you.
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