Required Guidance about SPI


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  1. #1
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    Unhappy Required Guidance about SPI

    Hi everyone,
    I want to communicate two pic's through SPI.I have never use SPI before.I want some basic and simple tutorials in c language like
    send the command from 1st pic and on the 2nd pic the led is on or off either on any port.
    i have basic knowledge that how to connect two pics physically/hardware wise.
    Plz give me some tutorials.i am using ccs compiler version 4.020 .i have searched and find a lot of things but they r at high level and i can't understand it.that's why i want to start it from begnning.
    Plz help me out.

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    Default wrong forum

    This is a picBASIC forum, not C. maybe someone else knows of a C forum you could ask in?

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    This forum is mostly Pic Basic.
    You might try http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist/index.htm
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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    Default wow

    Mac is fast!

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    ok i think i have entered in a wrong section.
    thanks for ur replies

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