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You could say that...!
So, you guy seem to indicate that this part was used shortly after the invention of flint arrowheads but before flintlock rifles?
the last time pbp had a new feature added space shuttles still had that new car smell about them all the compilers that are not dead in the water already can support use of the mssp module the...
Thanks rsocor01 for the comment, all I found was about 100Khz / 400Khz nothing that can run on the MSSP of Microchip 18F series. same as I run with PBP3, Positron, Picaxe, I was interested to...
Oh, yeah, AC187/AC188 pair... Classic for the era. Me too have them! Ioannis
Thanks, Jerson. I'll go ahead and test out a few of these modules now..
I have used the I2C commands at 100KHz and 400KHz. I have never used it at 1MHz. I'm not sure if you can use the I2C commands at 1MHz. Below, there is a quote from the PBP help.
Thanks richard.
yes, using mssp hardware i2c no problem pbp has no "native" support for hardware ic2 you need to brew you own commands ...
Hello Richard, this is the code for all the eeprom I tested. For the 24FC64 The best I've got it working it's at 400Khz on MSSP2 Port's the MSSP1 does not work at all with the config I tried...
Re: What is this IC?
You could say that...!
Ioannis Today, 11:32