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...
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...
Published on - 27th May 2010 02:01
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This is an effort to help users understand how the I2C command works by comparing it with SHIFTIN/SHIFTOUT. A serial EEPROM, 24FC1025 will be used in the example.
Re: Serin Not Recognizing Qualifier From Another PIC
Still no progress. Beating my head against my desk on this one!
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