Keith wrote: >Actually I'm using a 16F84A 10mhz. I am using pic >basic. I had asm code but man picbasic is short and >sweet. OK, I thought it was a 'F628 not an 'F84A. So do you have the RS232 levels going into the PIC? >--- David Duffy >wrote: > > Keith wrote: > > >I'm seeing (direct rb3) to RX on 232 lvl, I get the > > >message but once the message is sent no other i/o > > to > > >RX pin, put the meter on it voltages were in the mV > > >range. > > > > > >Weird, like the pic after sending the msg is acting > > >like a pull down. > > > > Do you have the RS232 levels going into the PIC > > directly? > > I hope not. Maybe I misunderstood? > > Hang on... why are you using RB3 for serial comms? > > You could just use the on-board UART couldn't you? > > Do you have LV programming enabled & are using RB4? > > Is this assembler code or a basic stamp type of > > thing? Regards... -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads