Hi,
The first thing you need to do is get a simple LED blinking at a frequency you determine. Once you've got that going you know that the PIC is running and that it's running at the correct frequency.
Here's a schematic for the 16F628 that I did for another thread the other day, it would look very similar for the 16F84 but you need to double check and possibly "convert" the pin-numbers so that they match.
If you need more help then please post a schematic and/or photo of your setup and the code you're using.
Once you've got the LED blinking you can move on to the LCD. If you need more help with that part then same thing applies, post schematics and code, link to documentation on the serial backpack etc would be usefull as well. Perhaps it's designed to driven at proper RS232 levels and not at logic level....?
/Henrik.




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