I'm using serial comms to transmit data from a PIC16F84A to PIC16F877A.

F84A uses SEROUT and 877A uses Hardware USART, HSERIN. Both processors run @ 4 MHz with an XTAL oscillator. There is a distance of about 1.2 meters between the processors.

What would be an approprite baud for serial comms between these two peocessors? And could someone possibly give an example of what such PBP code might look like.

Essentially the F84A scans a keypad, stores the key pressed in a byte variable and sends this value to the F877A, the F877A then recieves this, stores the value in its own byte variable and acts on it accordingly.

I have managed to get this working, but I am seeing different values on my LCD (attached to the F877A) as to what were sent serially by the F84A. FOr example, sending a "1" would display a "10" and sending a "2" would display a "40" but sometimes this would change to a "60".

As a fairly novice user I assume I am missing something obveous, so I thought I would ask the experts for some advise.

Thank you in advance.

My F84A code is as follows:
Code:
INCLUDE "modedefs.bas"          
             
' Declare Variables...
Col1      VAR PORTA.0
Col2      VAR PORTA.1
Col3      VAR PORTA.2

Row1      VAR PORTB.4
Row2      VAR PORTB.5
Row3      VAR PORTB.6
Row4      VAR PORTB.7

LED       var PORTB.1
SERTX     var PORTB.2
SERoK     var PORTB.3

Key       var byte

' Setup Ports (I know theres an easier way with the TRIS registers, but this makes it easier to understand)

input row1 : input row2 : input row3 : input row4
output col1 : output col2 : output col3 : output SERTX

' Setup Var

key  = 20                               ' Initialize "Key" var with "20".

' Program Start
Boot:                                   ' Do the whole unnessesary light show
    high led
    pause 500
    low led
    pause 100
    high led
    pause 100
    low led
    pause 2000
    high serok                        ' Tell the F877A you ready to be useful (finally).
    goto main                         ' Start the important stuff.

Main:
    gosub ScanKeys                    ' Scan the keypad.
    if key <> 20 then gosub transmit  ' If Key var is NOT = 20, transmit the value.
    goto main                         ' Repeat the process.

ScanKeys:    
    high col1                         ' Make Col1 logic 1 for checking.
    pause 50                          ' Debounce.
        if row1 = 1 then Key = 1      ' Check for logic 1 on the rows, if found, thats ur numba!
        if row2 = 1 then Key = 4
        if row3 = 1 then Key = 7
        if row4 = 1 then Key = 10                    
    low col1
            
    high col2                         ' Same thing for Col2 if nothing is found on Col1.
    pause 50
        if row1 = 1 then Key = 2
        if row2 = 1 then Key = 5
        if row3 = 1 then Key = 8
        if row4 = 1 then Key = 0     
    low col2
        
    high col3
    pause 50
        if row1 = 1 then Key = 3     ' And again for Col3.
        if row2 = 1 then Key = 6
        if row3 = 1 then Key = 9
        if row4 = 1 then Key = 11     
    low col3
                                     
    return                           ' Go back to main routine.
    
Transmit:
    gosub flash                      ' Do another quick unessesary light show
    serout sertx,T2400,[key]         ' Send the "Key" value to the F877A
    pause 50                         ' Dont rush!
    key = 20                         ' Reset the "Key" var.
    low led                          ' Stop the light show.
    return                           ' Go back to main routine.
    
Flash:
    high led                         ' The other unessesary light show.
    pause 50
    low led
    pause 50
    high led
    pause 50
    return
    
end
My F877A code is as follows:
Code:
INCLUDE "modedefs.bas"

' Define LCD registers and bits
Define    LCD_DREG     PORTA
Define    LCD_DBIT     0
Define    LCD_RSREG    PORTA
Define    LCD_RSBIT    4
Define    LCD_EREG     PORTA
Define    LCD_EBIT     5
DEFINE    LCD_LINES    4

' Define HSER Registers
' Set receive register to receiver enabled
DEFINE HSER_RCSTA 90h 
' Set baud rate
DEFINE HSER_BAUD 2400 

'Define Aliases
RHF       var          PORTB.0
RHB       VAR          PORTB.1
LHF       VAR          PORTB.2
LHB       VAR          PORTB.3
LineCom   var          PORTB.4
LEDS      var          PORTB.5
SERoK     var          PORTB.7
SERRX     var          PORTB.6

'Define Vars
Dat       var          byte

ADCON1 = 7

'Begin program
Boot:
    dat = 20        ' Initialize Dat var with "20".
    Pause 500       ' Wait for LCD to startup.
    gosub display   ' Go to Display subroutine.
    low leds        ' Turn on the decor!
    repeat
        Lcdout $FE, $C0, "!! Insert Ctrl !!" ' Ask user to plug in F84A Keypad
        Lcdout $FE, $94, "Waiting..."
        Lcdout $FE, $D4, "Dat = ",#Dat       ' Display value of Dat variable.
        pause 100                            ' Dont rush.
    until serok = 1                          ' Wait until F84A is connected and ready.
    goto modeselect                          ' Get user's commands.
    
ModeSelect:
    Lcdout $FE, $C0, "!! Select Mode !!"     ' Inform the user to select mode with kaypad.
    Lcdout $FE, $94, "Waiting..."
    Lcdout $FE, $D4, "Dat = ",#Dat           ' Display value of Dat variable.
    HSERIN 5000,Modeselect,[str Dat\1]       ' Recieve keypad value serially from F84A.
Discon:                                      
    repeat
        Lcdout $FE, $94, "Pls Discon..."     ' Once value is recieved, ask user to disconnect F84A.
        Lcdout $FE, $D4, "Dat = ",#Dat       ' Display value of Dat variable.
    until serok = 0                          ' Wait until F84A is disconnected. 
    goto gomode                              ' Find out what to do with the value recieved. 

GoMode:
    if dat <> 20 then                        ' If Dat id NOT = 20 then find the mode.
    select case dat
        case 1                               ' Should Dat = 1,
            goto linefollow                  ' Go to LineFollow Routine.
    end select
    endif
goto boot                                    ' Otherwise, if nothing chnaged, start the process again.
      
Display:   
   Lcdout $fe, 1   ' Clear LCD screen        
   Lcdout "PIC-Bot... v1.0"
   Lcdout $FE, $94, "Pls Wait..."
   Pause  1000
   return
   
'Check for controler
ChkCtrl:
if serok = 1 then modeselect                ' Here we check is the F84A has been connected (used in Mode routines).
return

include "LineFollow.bas"                    ' Include the Line Follow mode routine.
    
end