Thanks Henrik,
well, you nailed it, and I don't know why. I deleted the original code and inserted yours and it compiled fine. Just for fun I'll look at the ascii code originally there and see if...
Hello Henrik,
you and I have talked about this code a few times now. I had to change my name to protect the guilty! Actually I lost my original password and tried to recover the password but never...
That code sure doesn't compile but it's not because of RCSTA1.7=0 but rather END SELECT. If I remove END SELECT the reset does compile here.
Since you claim it compiles if you comment out RCSTA1.7=0...
Here is the code listing. The compiler complains about the RCSTA1.7 = 0 command. If I comment it out, the rest of the code compiles fine. The error message is "bad expression"
I conect ICSP directly to pins. And from konektor, other part of circuit connect via 2K resistor. If you use pin as inputs, then other hardver driving state of pin. So not to have colision with...
I wouldn't do that. Your safest bet would be to have a jumper you can remove to isolate the output of the HC14 from the PGC/PGD pin while you're programming.
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Got it worked out!
robertg Yesterday, 22:51Again a probably another rookie mistake...Solution was to increase the VDD to 4V! minimum. (software does recommend 4.5V) but 4 seemed to work fine.
Thanks Ioanins for the...