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I am looking at some MPASM firmware code where 8-bit binary numbers are being loaded into status registers at the beginning of the program to set up the processor.

#define DEF_INTCON  B'10100000'
#define DEF_OPTION  B'10000111'       
#define GPIO_TRIS   B'11010000'      
#define DEF_GPIO    B'00000000'       
#define DEF_ANSEL   B'01111000'        
#define AN0_ADCON0  b'00000001'       ; CHS<2:0> 000 above settings for AN0
#define AN1_ADCON0  b'00000101'       ; CHS<2:0> 001 above settings for AN1
#define AN3_ADCON0  b'00001101'       ; CHS<2:0> 011 above settings for AN3
#define DEF_ADCON0  AN3_ADCON0  

What is the difference between the big B and the little b?

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They're the same. The radix types aren't case sensitive.

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  • Thank you. I thought so and from other examples of code I couldn't see a difference but it always help to hear it from someone with a lot more knowledge.
    – walshrm
    Apr 30, 2013 at 16:05
  • No problem. It's a bit confusing to mix & match in a given source file like your example.
    – Carl Norum
    Apr 30, 2013 at 16:15

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