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    North of the Arctic Circle on that one...

    The time-out option looks for a state change on the serial input pin to see if data has been received on that pin.
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    North of the Arctic Circle on that one...
    Lol......!

    It was a bit of a howler wan't it, oh dear.

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    I've just re-read the brief mackrackit.

    What happens if you do not send data?
    I thought you meant from the PIC to the pc, that's why I kept going towards a change of state on SEROUT2 (PORTC.3).

    I see what you're saying now (I still don't now the answer (yet)) at least I'm looking in the right area now (I think).

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    Yup, you are heading South now.
    While I am on my way North with the gizmo I am playing with.
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    Yup, you are heading South now.


    While I am on my way North with the gizmo I am playing with.
    I'm intrigued, what you working on then mackrackit

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    I got the bright idea that would figure this one out.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=12948
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    Mmm,

    I'm might be able to help you, in about 15 years....!

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