Thank you Technical I understand better now.Those appendices are for old obsolete types.
Simply look at the pinout diagram at the front of the manual, all ADC pins are listed, and all ADC are 10 bit.
' Test programme pot and servo
' Pot wiper to C.1 (Pin 18)
' Servo lead to B.0 (Pin 6)
Symbol Servosignal = 0
Symbol Position = b0
Symbol Delay = b2
Let delay = 33
do
readadc10 C.1,Position
Position=Position *5/17+180
pulsout servosignal, Position
pause delay
loop
Simulation is good to test out code and see if it does what is expected, while adding SERTXD to a program running in a real chip ( as srnet describes above ) is best to show that the inputs and results generated with the real hardware match what would be expected.What would I be the best using (simulator, sertxd or?) to show me what is happening within the code? I also have a serial LCD I could connect up to another pin