Is it possible to interpret non-standard serial data with PicBasic (sample attached)


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    Default Re: Is it possible to interpret non-standard serial data with PicBasic (sample attach

    I have Henrik's code running, I connect it to actual hardware, and width of large pulse, which should be 9000us, measured only 600 ?
    then you are doing something wrong ,plus you said in previous posts the pulse was 9900uS it makes a difference . whats correct ?
    your looking more scatterlogical than my exwife
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    haha, no, I'm not blond
    Just I'm multi-tasking very hard.

    9000, 9900, it was just typo, exact timings are given on the previous page. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, since code is Henrik's. As I said, I verified MCU speed and OSC settings, and they are all correct. Pulse timings are also correct, verified using two different scopes. this is only what I can do.

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