Ok if you say its because it issow what is the exact device from them that i have to buy? (i want 2 usb conections)
Can you leter hellp me on the code and other staff?
Thanks
p.s. ypu are Cristiano Ronaldo from pics![]()
Ok if you say its because it issow what is the exact device from them that i have to buy? (i want 2 usb conections)
Can you leter hellp me on the code and other staff?
Thanks
p.s. ypu are Cristiano Ronaldo from pics![]()
I tend to believe that USBWiz would be the right choice. I'll suggest you to contact them directly just to make sure it can handle 2 USB devices (as they seems to say on their website)
Vinculum (VDIP2) may work too, good part... it's a plug & play module, nothing to solder, already assembled... Even here, i would suggest you to contact them to make sure it can talk with the devices you have on hand.
I could help, but it's not going to be free... Seems i still have some e-mail problems, so PM me if you're interested.
Last edited by mister_e; - 20th May 2008 at 01:54.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Im waiting for the ftdi part, later i will get in touch about that for now can i wired in apic to pic serial connection de Tx (from pic transmiter) to de Rx (from pic receiver) direct or ned to put some resistor?
Thanks
No real need for resistor for a PIC to PIC connection.
If you have any MAX232, MAX233, you could also try a PIC to PC connection. Not easier, but probably better for a first experimentation.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hi Mister,
I have done the pic/pc conection alredy and works finenow im going to try pic/pic.
Thanks for the help
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