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    sir do you use the software hyperterminal with the vdip? Are all the commands applicable for the hyperterminal for issuing commands to the vdip also applicable for vdip uart pic programming?

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    I do not use hyperterminal much. The serial communicator built into MCS is what I have been using.
    Yes the commands are the same as you would send with a PIC.
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    sir can you please explain me this part of your code:

    SEROUT2 PORTB.3, 24972,["MACKRACKIT",13,10]
    SEROUT2 VinRXD,8588,["ECS",13] '7,E = 8588 , TRUE

    what do you mean by the numbers such as 24972 and 8588 in this statement? also 13 and 10...

    Ive been reading the comments in the code but still im confused..

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie View Post
    sir can you please explain me this part of your code:

    SEROUT2 PORTB.3, 24972,["MACKRACKIT",13,10]
    SEROUT2 VinRXD,8588,["ECS",13] '7,E = 8588 , TRUE

    what do you mean by the numbers such as 24972 and 8588 in this statement? also 13 and 10...

    Ive been reading the comments in the code but still im confused..
    13 , 10 are linefeed and return, look at an ascii table for which is which, good thing to study anyway. The number 24972 tells the compiler what baud rate to use, it's in the book, near the back under tables, very near the ascii table . . .hint, hint. . .
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    thank you very much for that info...

    have you used the command DIR and then printed the list of files to the the LCD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie View Post
    thank you very much for that info...

    have you used the command DIR and then printed the list of files to the the LCD?
    I was "printing" to a terminal window, but a LCD would work also.
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    sir can you please tell me about the whole pin connections of the program back in post #8...

    i could not see in there that you used the tx and rx pins of the pic16f877a..

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