Making the Lab X1 communicate with the Lab X2


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    Thank you for the advice,

    Yes, I realize I don't need that specific of a program, it would just be ideal, since I could then easily implement it on my desk, and see the end results of how it worked.

    I am also searching through the forums, I was just curious if anyone knew of some off site resources as well, since searching Google has yielded me little or happened to know of something offhand that I may have missed in my searches, also, I figured I would put my situation out there in case there was a simple answer to it that I was just missing (I can't count how many times I have been hung up on something for hours, only to find the simplest, most obvious solution).

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewM View Post
    Yes, I realize I don't need that specific of a program, it would just be ideal, since I could then easily implement it on my desk, and see the end results of how it worked.
    I am also searching through the forums, I was just curious if anyone knew of some off site resources as well.................
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    That's what I'm saying...there is a complete example of 2 PIC communication here...on this site...done by one of the most advanced members of this forum (no, not myself, obviously). I don't know what the thread is called, can't remember the title, but it's complete. And most likely you'll have to change it to match your PIC, your hardware, your needs.

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    Oh, okay, thank you. I will attempt to find it immediately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewM View Post
    Oh, okay, thank you. I will attempt to find it immediately.

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    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=573

    Found it...right there in the 'Code Examples' section....half a page down...right there...

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    Are you referring to the program she wrote for PC to PIC? Or is there another program in this thread for PIC2PIC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthewM View Post
    Are you referring to the program she wrote for PC to PIC? Or is there another program in this thread for PIC2PIC?
    Yep, you're right...you want PIC-PIC not PC-PIC (missing an eye in there somewhere)
    Try this:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...=bidirectional
    Then head over to www.rentron.com and snoop around there for awhile.

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    Sweet, thanks for all the help...I am under quite a bit of pressure to make some progress, any any help is wonderful.

    Matt

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