Reply by Iain McCracken December 18, 20062006-12-18
Account1 wrote:
> I dont find the opcodes. > > Thanks for your help > Attila > >> <http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39747C.pdf>
The dsPIC/PIC24 CPU is described fully in the dsPIC30F/33F family reference manual (70157B.pdf). Be aware that the PIC24 CPU is a subset of the dsPIC CPU, mostly missing the DSP registers, status bits, and instructions. Refer to your particular PIC24 chip's data sheet to see what parts of the CPU are implemented.
Reply by Account1 December 17, 20062006-12-17
I dont find the opcodes.

Thanks for your help
 Attila


"Kris Peeters" <$fname.$lname@skynet.be.invalid> wrote in message 
news:4583e4f4$0$1129$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be...
> Account1 wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Is there any public documentation for PIC24x opcodes? The >> opcodes, named "General Format for Instructions" in the pdf >> files for the other PIC processors is well documented. >> >> Thanks >> Attila > > <http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39747C.pdf> > [3.4MB] > Take a look at section 24. > > -- > Kris. > Trying to establish voice contact ... please ____yell into > keyboard. > >
Reply by Kris Peeters December 16, 20062006-12-16
Account1 wrote:

> Hi, > > Is there any public documentation for PIC24x opcodes? The > opcodes, named "General Format for Instructions" in the pdf > files for the other PIC processors is well documented. > > Thanks > Attila
<http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39747C.pdf> [3.4MB] Take a look at section 24. -- Kris. Trying to establish voice contact ... please ____yell into keyboard.
Reply by Account1 December 15, 20062006-12-15
 Hi,

Is there any public documentation for PIC24x opcodes? The opcodes, named 
"General Format for Instructions" in the pdf files for the other PIC 
processors is well documented.

Thanks
Attila