You can use these pins just like any other I/O-pins. Just disable the UART, do what you need to do, then enable the UART again when you need it.
You can use these pins just like any other I/O-pins. Just disable the UART, do what you need to do, then enable the UART again when you need it.
well yes... i really misunderstood...
have THOUSANDS of them left over from a non paying customer.it sucks
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
So how do I enable and disable at will? Do I assign a VAR BIT for the usart and toggle it as required?
Mister E, that non paying customer virtually destroyed my business forcing me to take a job and not spend much time selling circuit boards. This is why I havent been in the forum recently. Fortunatly, things are better and I am able to spend time rebuilding the business, and spend some time with my 5 week old son.
I dont program much, except for simple projects and my own personal creations and experiments. I spend my time doing pcb layout, and board assembly, either building using customer supplied parts, or in the case of the non paying customer, buying parts myself and charging for a completed assembly. At my busiest I was producing around 750 boards a week. Now I am lucky to produce 75 a month.
James,
Congratulations on the baby! I wondered what had happened to you. I hope this next year is a better one for you.
Jerry.
If your oscilloscope costs more than your car...
Hi Jerry!
I thought I had emailed you explaining everything to you? Perhaps now I know why there was no reply from you!
I assume your project was taken care of by someone else? Same rates apply!!
Take care.
James.
James,
have a look to RCSTA register, SPEN bit.
Congrats for your brand new kid
You can't imagine how much i'm with you and how much i understand that my friend... kinda stuff i don't want to say in public...Originally Posted by jmgelba
Last edited by mister_e; - 14th December 2007 at 21:22.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
jmgelba, Hey James, you never did pay me the $200 for the Boost Pressure Gage code I wrote for you.....
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
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