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Hate programming in assembly?  Wish there was there was an easier way?  MicroCGL (microcontroller graphical language) allows a user to create grahpical code to generate assembly code.  Sooner or later, I hope to write later versions of MicroCGL that contain more functionality.  Please let me know what you think by writing in the forum or emailing me. This video is meant to be a short overview regarding how to add and wire icons, configure variables, and create assembly code.


MicroCGL is currently useful for only the PIC 18F452 microcontroller and can generate assembly code for the following purposes:
  • Pin IO
  • USART asynchronous transmitting
  • USART asynchronous receiving
  • Analog to digital reading
  • Binary addition, subraction, multiplication, and division
  • Interrupt routines
  • If-Then statements
  • Looping
  • PWM
  • Capture
  • Configuration byte initialization
  • Variable creation
  • Timing
  • Watchdog timer operations
  • LCD (New Haven NHD-16032AZ-FL-YBW)
  • EEPROM
  • and more...

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