looks right now, ...... first post was unsure for OSCCON
amgen Today, 01:40Hi Amgen,
I don't recall why I included a PPL in my oscillator comment but, I believe that I have my OSCON statement correct for an internal 4 MHz cock. Right?
OSCCON = %01100000 ' Set system...
Hi Troy,
Here's my OSCON
OSCCON = %01100000 ' Set system clock 4MHz(1MHz internal w/x4 PLL enabled)
My SERIN SYNTAX
SERIN PrgIn,1,5000,PassProg,[ProgIDRx],IDByteRx ' Check for...
Then, don't you need to nominate the qualifier as being something? like:
Serin PrgIn,1,5000,PassProg,["ABC"],IDByteRx ' Wait for 5 seconds for "ABC" to arrive then put contents in IDByteRx?
Troy
if using 12f683 ..... check your OSCCON ..... no PLL on 12f683 unless there is new 12f....
9659
Still no progress. Beating my head against my desk on this one!
JESmitter Yesterday, 18:30Thanks Amgen. Good advice!
JESmitter Yesterday, 16:52Hi Troy,
Yes, the bracketed variable is the qualifier. SERIN won't receive or pass the data until it recognizes the presence of the qualifier in the received packet. For some reason, my qualifier...
one easy thing to do to troubleshoot your system....... add a temporary serout for the receiving 283 to see receptions and get all that working first as you continue with the rest of your code.... (I...
amgen Yesterday, 14:28
Re: Serin Not Recognizing Qualifier From Another PIC
This is a photo of the packet (8N1) generated by my PIC transmitter and that for some reason is not being received by my PIC receiver port GPIO.5. It's a two byte transmission $A and $61. Its in...
JESmitter Today, 01:41