Hi team.
Attached is an extract from a project which exemplifies an issue with the interrupt component when deployed with the challenging PIC32MZ2048EFG144.
Exactly the same macro is called in the loop as by interrupt. Clock settings therefore appear AOK and the loop approach works fine, but all interrupt timers I've tried are no-go. The attached allows either loop or interrupt to be enabled for test.
It's probably unfair to expect Flowcode to be able to handle all such complex devices, so if not a conventional bug as-such, then is there a workaround I can employ?
Many thanks,
Brendan
Interrupt component fails on PIC32MZ
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Re: Interrupt component fails on PIC32MZ
Hi Brendan
Just go to the:
Build/Project Options/
Then to the:
BOOTISA and change form
Bootcode and Exeption code is micromips
to
Bootcode and Exeption code is mips
regards
Stefan
Just go to the:
Build/Project Options/
Then to the:
BOOTISA and change form
Bootcode and Exeption code is micromips
to
Bootcode and Exeption code is mips
regards
Stefan
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Re: Interrupt component fails on PIC32MZ
Hi Stefan.
Good spot!
Happy to confirm the interrupt is now functional.
Thank you for your help
Best regards,
Brendan
Good spot!
Happy to confirm the interrupt is now functional.
Thank you for your help
Best regards,
Brendan
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