Help: ICE_FLAGS_MBITS=N
When using a Tuner or Core port, this can be used to specify a non-default data
When using a Tuner or Core port, this can be used to specify a non-default data
width at its input, usually a Module. The default is 16 bits. This can be used
to feed byte data (MBITS=8) or complex (MBITS=-16) data by negating the value.
On a PIC5+ series card, simultaneous collects of Module and Tuner port where the
Module port is specified as other than 16 bits will need this flag on the Tuner
port to match the width of the Module port.
See the help on pic_ioport for details on specifying the number of bits.