I am trying to send data from PIC16f1937 to PC via RS232 . can any1 send a sample MikroC code of how to initialize and send texts and communicate to the PC
thnx
EUSART for Pic16f1937
Re: EUSART for Pic16f1937
Posting such requests in mikroC for PIC forum will be much more effective.
Re: EUSART for Pic16f1937
Hi,
The new section on this forum named "Code Requests" is intended for this kind of posts with the idea to decrease the load on other discussion lists. Furthermore, it should help forum "project hunters" to find the material to work.
The new section on this forum named "Code Requests" is intended for this kind of posts with the idea to decrease the load on other discussion lists. Furthermore, it should help forum "project hunters" to find the material to work.
Re: EUSART for Pic16f1937
The post was moved to mB for PIC forum while the request was for C example . Posting directly on mC for PIC forum would have sped things up.
Didn't know it extends to requests for simple examples - such are not only easier to find on General forums (or Libstock), but also a request may be answered by more people - not just "project hunters".The new section on this forum named "Code Requests" is intended for this kind of posts with the idea to decrease the load on other discussion lists. Furthermore, it should help forum "project hunters" to find the material to work.
Re: EUSART for Pic16f1937
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Hi,
The new section on this forum named "Code Requests" is intended for this kind of posts with the idea to decrease the load on other discussion lists. Furthermore, it should help forum "project hunters" to find the material to work.
Can you tell us how users of the Mikrobasic forum can recongnise 'code requests' for C or other languages not related to this forum, so that we can ignore them if we choose to do so ?
Re: EUSART for Pic16f1937
Do you suggest that "Code requests" section is split into languages categories?srnet wrote: How bizzare.
Can you tell us how users of the Mikrobasic forum can recongnise 'code requests' for C or other languages not related to this forum, so that we can ignore them if we choose to do so ?