confused problem with interrupt in a working program


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    Which chip are you using?
    Under what conditions do you want feedback from the device?

    You have a SEROUT2 working in one place in your code on the hardware serial pin. Why both?

    will anyone reply? (snif snif)
    no need for that... my first post is still unanswered
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    thanx for replying. my pic is pic16f877a @ 4Mhz. about Serout2 in the first program i used it. in the second i tried both serout2 and hserout but with no result!
    the snif snif was beacuse i had seen hundreds of views in questions asked later than me. sorry!
    About the conditions i want to know when my car that i control with the aboe code hits the wall (with the help of the switch). when it hits the wall i want to receive one number. that is all i ask!

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    Betcha it is something to do with wait, also You are aware that hser.* is sent true not inverted. Howz about the other end of the equation (what the car sends), and does it send more than once ? Big also, put a pullup resistor on the herserin line.
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    9600 might be a bit fast for 4MHz. So an adjustment there could be in order.

    Let work on the interrupt problem first.
    The below code has a push button on PORTB.0. PORTB.0 is pulled LOW with an external 10K.
    I have an LED on PORTD.2 for testing with a 470 to the zero rail.
    Using SEROUT2 so a level converter (MAX232) is not needed at this time.

    See if you can make this work and then we can play with the hardware serial and level converters.

    Code:
    '#####################
    '16F877A
    DEFINE OSC 20
    '####################
    @ __config _HS_OSC & _WDT_OFF & _LVP_OFF & _CP_OFF &_BODEN_OFF
    I	VAR	BYTE
    ON INTERRUPT GOTO MACINT
    INTCON = %10010000
    
    LOOP:
    HIGH PORTD.2
    SEROUT2 PORTC.6,16468,["PUSH ME !!!",10,13]
    PAUSE 100
    GOTO LOOP
    
    '############################################
    DISABLE
    MACINT:
    IF PORTB.0 = 1 THEN
    FOR I = 1 TO 10
    HIGH PORTD.2
    PAUSE 150
    LOW PORTD.2
    PAUSE 150
    SEROUT2 PORTC.6,16468,["MACKRACKIT",10,13]
    NEXT I
    ENDIF
    INTCON.1 = 0
    RESUME
    ENABLE
     'THE ABOVE WILL ALSO DEBOUNCE THE SWITCH
    '#############################################
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    9600 baud run perfect @4MHz with the hardware USART (0.16% error), however may suffer with SEROUT, SEROUT2, in this case DEBUG is recommended if you don't want to use the Hardware USART.
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