SEROUT,HSEROUT or DEBUG ? max 232 or no max232 ?


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    Default Darrel ....YOU are the man !

    Darrel ....
    10 points on spotting this issue ... dude can I borrow those 'fine-tooth comb code-eyes' ???

    So I removed the lines...
    and here are the results .....
    1. LCD response is a million times faster.
    2. Keypresses happen almost instantly now
    3. The LCD was not responding to
    Code:
    lcdout $fe,1          'clear lcd screen
    Now it responds like it should ...each keypress displays correctly, no funny wingdings like characters :-)
    and ... the LCD display clears after every keypress :-)
    YAY
    The LCD and keypress system is working like it should WOOOHOOOOO !!

    Thanks a million
    :-)

    Kind regards
    Dennis

    PS... I still want to know how you noticed that ?? Past experiences ?

    Now all that remains is solving my SEROUT variable passing issue so I can see proper characters in hyperterminal :-)
    I keep getting a little square in hyperterminal as the keypress occurs but on the LCD it appears correct :-(

    the key pressed isthe key pressed isthe key pressed is
    Last edited by Dennis; - 22nd November 2009 at 00:04.

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