They are very pretty now!
Maybe it's the PIC12F282, instead of using a 12f683?
Just kidding.....I wish it was that...
Hmm.
Can you try just connecting one of the receivers output's. I don't really know why it would not be detecting any pulses, unless it thought they were for some reason out of range. Also, did you try the hex file I attached in an earlier post? I am just curious if there is a difference from either Darrels include file v1.00 or maybe my use of 2.60, or maybe mpasm. And the hex file should rule those out.
It might be interesting if the PIC's output pulses are all 2ms, or if they initially match the inputs, only do not change.
For my earlier testing I used debug out to trouble shoot the code. It was a little butchered by the interrupts, but I could still make out bytes using a fast baud rate. I suppose I could have turned off the interrupts while it was doing that. At least that way, we could see what it thought the inputs were.
Sorry to hear about your karma.
Walter
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