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    the site is ok now,

    the counter goes up ten times as fast

    I change to t2400 and n 2400 , no change,

    bth crytals are clocking 20 Mhz,

    also I have been swaping pic, i am using 2 pic16f88, so they can be both ****ed up, and I have a third one, with no change,
    I just tried a brand new pic88, no changes, i swapped the crytals between the two circuits too!

    I thought you said DEC3 doesn't work? yes I thought, it was because try2 was not initialized, and it happend only where dec3 was, . The other program was compiling
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    Quote Originally Posted by lerameur View Post
    the site is ok now,

    the counter goes up ten times as fast

    I change to t2400 and n 2400 , no change,

    bth crytals are clocking 20 Mhz,

    also I have been swaping pic, i am using 2 pic16f88, so they can be both ****ed up, and I have a third one, with no change,
    I just tried a brand new pic88, no changes, i swapped the crytals between the two circuits too!

    I thought you said DEC3 doesn't work? yes I thought, it was because try2 was not initialized, and it happend only where dec3 was, . The other program was compiling
    What is that big yellow wire for? The one that looks like it's going over the top of the picture? Either that or zoom back out just a little bit more for your picture....

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    that is the data, serout going to the input pin of the other circuit

    i also tried an f648a, nothing on the lcd
    k
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    I just flip the circuit around, I mean take the receiving chip put it in the sending circuit and flip the other chip around, Then I just plug in the input wire to the new receiving chip.
    Same output as before. The receiving LCD just sits there

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    Quote Originally Posted by lerameur View Post
    that is the data, serout going to the input pin of the other circuit


    i also tried an f648a, nothing on the lcd
    k
    Ok, I'm back...the relatives showed up for a bit...had to deal with them...

    Your programs:
    Transmit side - output is on RB2, correct?
    Receive side - input on RB3, correct?

    And the big yellow wire is the data wire right?
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    yes that sit,
    Its hard to belive it works on your end.

    thats ok , i was watching mad tv...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lerameur View Post
    yes that sit,
    Its hard to belive it works on your end.
    Well, do me a favor....
    Take that big yellow wire, follow it to the PIC on the right.
    Consult your datasheet, and tell me what pin it goes to.

    Then take that same big fat yellow wire, follow it to the PIC on the left, consult your datasheet, tell me what pin that goes to....and fix it!

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    in the picture I had just finish trying all the B ports., It was in RB6, which was the last of the port I tried
    the sending IS on RB2
    and Receiving is on RB3

    go back to the web site i posted a new picture
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