Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor
Exactly!

BTW, it would make your backpack more responsive. Fewer dropped characters, and faster baud rates. Just a suggestion.
Hi Darrel,
I don't have a firm grasp on "ON INTERRUPT" yet, but I put in a few hours each day, Playing(WORKING) with PBP and this forum and I will get there. You just learn a little slower after 50. I am thinking about your bargraphs too, still I'm thinking with only 4 months of experience at this, not too bad,I can look at my earliest programs and see the progress,

You all have been a tremendus resource, the brain trust here truly amazing.

In my world I have to learn things over and over in order to retain it, I make little code snippet files and then study them to see how things work, change things to see how the outputted behavior changes, all very interesting all very time consuming. It looks as if assembler is simpler in syntax but 100 times more tedious, as you have to guide it through every move, how long have you been doing this? anyway, I will visit and revisit DT_INTS and try to figure how to implement it into the backpack. I still have to learn how to use eprom too . . . so much to learn, so many posts to study . . . are we havin' fun yet ? ....You bet! Thanks Darrel,
JS