Today I received dups of virtually the entire current list. This has not happened to me before. Dan Mark Willis wrote: > As of about 3PM Monday I did something which will either fix this, or > not; if it doesn't fix it, I'll try further action, something's > seriously wrong at one account at one ISP, e-mail to the person who's > subscribed there hasn't resulted in a reply. > > Tomorrow (well, OK, later today) should be fixed. One way or another, > by some kind of lever and fulcrum or another > > Mark > > > Michael Rigby-Jones wrote: > > Do you ever get that strange feeling of deja vu? > > > > After the rash of bounced mails with warnings about duplicate posts, > > I've just had a bunch of old posts land in my inbox. I vaguely > > remember this happening before and Mark sorted it. Can't remember > > what the cause was though. > > > > Mike > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: : S.Ramasubramanian > > [SMTP:sr.ramasubramanian@UBG.TVSE.CO.IN] > > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 5:42 AM > > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > > Subject: Interrupt on change on PORTB > > Importance: High > > > > Hello friends, > > Suppose I initialize PortB (RB4) as interrupt on change, and > > I need to > > be interrupted on every rising edge only and during my high to > > low > > transition, I should not get interrupted. I am using limit > > switch as an > > interrupt source. But my program behaves erratically during > > emulation. > > What could be the reason. MPLAB simulation is perfectly ok. > > > > thanks > > rams > > -- > I re-ship for small US & overseas businesses, world-wide. > (For private individuals at cost; ask.)