AND there's some chance it don't work as their internal OSC is sometime pretty poor. You may need to calibrate it AND/OR using the DEFINE OSCCAL_1K 1
DEBUG is recommended for those nifty PIC.
AND there's some chance it don't work as their internal OSC is sometime pretty poor. You may need to calibrate it AND/OR using the DEFINE OSCCAL_1K 1
DEBUG is recommended for those nifty PIC.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hi,
I had tried the echo setting but nothing, I've tried every setting I can think of in H/T and still no characters show up in window.
mister-e,I'm fairly sure I have the define already in the code.I think it's something with the H/T because no matter what I do, nothing.
Does the tx line from the pc need to see a weak pull up or down or something before the typing will show up?
I'm going to go see if I can find a MAX232 chip and try that.
Thanks for your patience and help!
Tie CTS and RTS together.
I had to do 2 things, 1-tie cts and rts together,2-switched from my old HP laptop that I've been using for the comms and tried my newer Compaq laptop that I've been using to program PICS and for internet.
So now it's working,finally, cts and rts tied together and communicating with a newer pc. THANK YOU!
I do have another question, in the code where achar="A",how can I get more than one letter to work in place of "A" ? Such as something like 8A 45 A0.
Thank you all very much,
Sam
Nevermind, I remembered to re read the manual.
I did away with "Achar var byte" and achar="A"
And added this:
SerIn rx_pin,N9600,["8A 45 A0"]
I think this is right,seems to work???
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