Yep, I figured it probably have something to do with that.
Strange thing is that the code has been working fine with MCS for over 10 years but now it doesn't. So I've messed something up.
This could be due to your code and how the two terminals work. MCS will send the data when you click 'send', or when you hit 'Enter' if you have the transmit window setting 'Transmit on carriage...
MCP23017@400KHz , using a pic16 @32mhz can do that easily using mssp module
using I2CREAD command. @32 mHz the cmd will do 166KHz at best, even at 64 MHz it will not reach 400kHz
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: hserout issues on the 18F26K83
Yep, I figured it probably have something to do with that.
HenrikOlsson Yesterday, 15:13Strange thing is that the code has been working fine with MCS for over 10 years but now it doesn't. So I've messed something up.