I2C Slave and 16F84A


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    Hello Melanie,

    MITH just doesn't want to realize, that an 16F84 can't run as a I2C-slave !
    There is no software-solution for I2C-Slave for any PIC!

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    I disagree, everything is possible. It's just not one of those COPY/PASTE solution.

    Usually, those who did will keep it for them. As GLCD and such other.
    Steve

    It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
    There's no problem, only learning opportunities.

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    BigWumpus, it's not that I don't want to realize it. It's that I didn't realize it. I went back again to the link that Melanie sent and looked line by line at the code there and now I understand the limitations to the 16f84. I wasn't trying to be a burden. I thought when I etched my board that the 84 would be adaquate but it just isn't up to the task.

    Thanks again Melanie. Your posts are always the most educational. I especially like the RTC example!

    Mith

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