Getting back into the PBP saddle after a long absence


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    Default Re: Getting back into the PBP saddle after a long absence

    Dave, have you ever gotten a DS1620 thermal chip to work on a 18f26k22? I have tried on Ports A-C and cannot get this to communicate correctly.


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    Never mind, I first have to initialize the DS1620

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