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  1. #1
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    Default Going in circles

    I did the Include "modedefs.bas" and also sent all kind of modes from 0 to 11 with different characters on the display but none of them good. What I thought would be the simplest trouble shooting became the hardest for me. I don’t know what to do next. Thanks

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    I don’t know what to do next.
    Me neither.

    DT

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    Default Thanks.

    Thank you any ways. I'll keep reading post about it and see what ideas comes up. Thanks to all of you. TimSeven.

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    Hi Guys

    I was having trouble the other days with serial stuff and Bruce(rentron) pointed me at using PIC to PIC for testing.
    So I setted up a cute 12F683 running it's internal 8mhz osc (then you plug only Power+Ground, it's running), and have a little program sending:
    - TRUE 9600 on one pin with serout,
    - INVERTED 9600 on another with serout,
    - and debug at 38400 on another one, constantly in a loop.
    Validate that your computer can see the data(with a max232) and then you should be able to use it to feed directly a PIC.

    um, let me grab that proggie
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    Default I got it working and I love it.

    Hi, everything is working fine. I got the backpack working perfectly as I always wanted. I am very thankful mainly to Joe s. the promoter and secondly to Steve , Melanie and Mr. Darrel who perfected the program and gave me so much help. I apologize to all because to my bad English, I am from the Caribbean and English is my second language. This serial backpack will serve for my experimental board. I was using a parallel 2X20 but too many pins were required. Now I only need one pin. Thanks to all of you again. This forum, it's great place to learn !!!

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    Default Stay Tuned

    Stay Tuned for an update. I figured out how to give this multiple baud rate and still use the USART, I have to get a new ISP first though as I am not internet enabled at home right now.
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    ok, i'm tuned now. where to???

    I must say I did tried running at higher speed and from the experiments, I concluded that 19,2 kBaud was about the fastest I could run without troubles.
    57K gave very odd results...

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