I don't really use serin so I can't be of much help, but just to educate me: isn't the contents inside the square brackets a qualifier or filter - like the WAIT modifier in serin2?
Thanks for the reply. Yes, ProgIDRx is cleared. And its value is $A (or10). But, I haven't been able to receive it yet because nothing is being received. SERIN always exits upon the 5...
two thoughts looking at your code.........
...ProgIDRx = $A............ did you CLEAR ProgIDRx after reception and might need to be ....$"A" not sure but
I have a very simple task to perform. I need to pass a couple of bytes from one PIC12F683 to another PIC12F683 and can't get it to work! I've tried everything that I could think of and...
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The attach zip contains a number of projects, the clock application is called "Clock_8_BIT_par_TFT.pbp" This project has a external RTC that can be set via USB with VB6.
There are a few other projects to drive this display including a SPI interface.
Disclaimer; I am not a programmer so my code may not be the most efficient.
Re: Serin Not Recognizing Qualifier From Another PIC
I don't really use serin so I can't be of much help, but just to educate me: isn't the contents inside the square brackets a qualifier or filter - like the WAIT modifier in serin2?
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