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- What does compiling WITH_PIC (-DWITH_PIC, --with-pic) actually do?
When compiling binaries from source, what are the real-world differences between generating PIC objects or not? At what point down the road would someone say, "I should have generated used PIC obje
- c++ - GCC -fPIC option - Stack Overflow
I have read about GCC's Options for Code Generation Conventions, but could not understand what "Generate position-independent code (PIC)" does Please give an example to explain me what does it mean
- What are the differences comparing PIE, PIC code and executable on 64 . . .
The test is on Ubuntu 12 04 64-bit x86 architecture I am confused about the concept Position Independent Executable (PIE) and Position Independent code (PIC), and I guess they are not orthogona
- pic - Adapting Compilation Chain from MPLAB X IDE to VS Code with MPLAB . . .
My code builds fine in the MPLAB X IDE (v5 454), but for usability I want to use VS Code with the MPLAB extensions My requirements include the use of the xc32 compiler v2 40 The example video doe
- pic - Read Microchip hexfile - Stack Overflow
I have inherited a hex file for a PIC design, which contains the programming for a USB device Is there a way I can open it in order to find out exactly what it means and how it works? i e something
- pic - PIC16F18325 - Pin voltage shows 2. 8V with internal weak pull up . . .
I know it is a different PIC, but for PIC33EP256MU806 an obscure section "11 5 I O Helpful Tips" of the datasheet says: "The internal pull-up is up to ~ (VDD-0 8), not VDD This value is still above the minimum VIH of CMOS and TTL devices " This is not mentioned elsewhere and I actually measure VDD - 1 2V So maybe this is normal behaviour for weak pull ups
- pic - Is this a safe way to disable interrupts on PIC24 . . . - Stack . . .
Enable interrupt There are several ways to disable an ISR on this PIC Including: Use the DISI instruction, or clear the GIE bit, or alter interrupt priority levels But I have chosen to clear the interrupt to enable bit of the specific interrupt bit in IECx In this case, it is IEC1bits U2TXIE because I am using UART2
- pic - MPLAB 8 and MPLAB X Checksums - Stack Overflow
I have a project that was built in MPLAB 8 using the Hi Tech C compiler When I load it into MPLAB 8 to program a device I get a checksum (I use Unprotected checksum), then when I load it into MPLA
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