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    Quote Originally Posted by sakthi View Post
    i have written the code in C.
    plz any one help me to solve the problem.
    plzzzzzzzzzzzzz help me
    .... I just dont get it. Maybe its my crappy eyesight but I see the name of this forum as

    MELabs PICBASIC Forum

    I am obviously overdue for a sight test as others see it as

    MELabs PICBASIC Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdoxey View Post
    .... I just dont get it. Maybe its my crappy eyesight but I see the name of this forum as

    MELabs PICBASIC Forum

    I am obviously overdue for a sight test as others see it as

    MELabs PICBASIC Forum


    Ya, no kidding. Have you seen this guy's other posts around here?

    Refer to Post #6 in http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2570

    It's always the same thing, they always end with... CANYOU HELP ME PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ... or maybe PLZ...whatever...

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    Hi there!

    I'm working on a project where I need to interconnect a few PIC's
    I need bi-directional communication with a master PIC. the best solution would be the onewire but i vould accept i2C or any other good idea. Could please somebudy help me with a short example? I have no problems to communicate with I2C or OW devices but I don't know how to create a slave unit.

    Many thanks in advance

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    You could still use some PIC with the MSSP mosule built in and work around this... it's not going to be really easy but doable.

    Simple RS232 comm with a busy line is still the easiest way.
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