this can not work as you set the qualifier to 0x0d as per my example , ProgIDRx will always be 0x0d
untill you change it , serin will never change it
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Yes, I'm aware you declare it, but you don't assign anything to it. It's there as a newly declared variable with the contents of null. So, I'm guessing serin is waiting for a null character to arrive...
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...
looks right now, ...... first post was unsure for OSCCON..... no wait !!!!! check for ... $01100001, bit 0, system clock ,,, but looks like you had it right UNLESS the configuration setting didn't...
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
Hi Troy,
JESmitter Today, 14:42You were right on in assuming that I misunderstood how the Qualifier works. With your help, now I do!
I've modified the program accordingly and now it works perfectly!
Thank you...