Bill Kennedy wrote: > > rcv232.src may be a file that is included in rs232.src and may not be meant > to use by itself. Hope this helps. > -----Original Message----- > From: Matthew > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Date: Friday, April 24, 1998 8:44 PM > Subject: How do I get rcv232.src to run on 16C84? > > >I have the "PIC 16CXX Applications Handbook" and I'm trying to run the > >rvc232.src on a 16c84 and I can't get it to do anything. I'm using > >SPASM to compile it which I also purchased from Parallax. > > > >I've made the code change for a 22k ohm resistor. I've also marked out: > > > >;reset begin > > > >Changed the pic16c54 too pic16c84 > > > >Compiled with: SPASM rcv232.src /s > > > >I've used two different programmers: > > > >picstart 16B1 and the ITUtech programmer. Both seem to program the pic. > > > >Changed the cfg bits to XT, watchdog off > > > >I'm using a 4MHz osc module rather then a crystal, same thing but > >easier, going to OSC1 pin. > > > >I've tried communicating with two different computers running the > >Qbasic program in DOS. > > > >The voltages are correct powering up the chip. I've tried two > >different pics. I have 3 pic16f84's but neither of my programmers > >support them. How convenient, I just spent 80$ on the picstart > >programmer. > > > >The LED's seem to flash once when the circuit powers up but that seems > >to be the end of it. I've checked the osc with a scope on the osc1 > >pin and its good. > > > >Any suggestions? Please.... > > > >Would using a Parallax programmer make things go any easier? > > > >Thanks > > > >_________________________________________________________ > >DO YOU YAHOO!? > >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > TEST