From: "Matt Foster"
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
References: <3e1615b2$0$37218$1b62eedf@news.euronet.nl>
Subject: Re: Need RS232 code for PIC
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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 23:25:35 -0000
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How's this? I don't know what to do with V+ on the 233
I don't know what to do with what was RA4 on the PIC
http://matthewfoster.myby.co.uk/lousyattempt2.jpg
"Frank Bemelman" wrote in message
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> "Matt Foster" schreef in bericht
> news:MgoR9.5366$KF3.1819@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
> > Cheers
> >
> > I'm now using http://matthewfoster.myby.co.uk/lousyattempt2.jpg
>
> Now that you have used the 16F628, you better use the internal
> UART, so TX is RB2 and RX is RB1. You can connect the switches
> to RB3, RB4, RB5, RB6 and RB7.
>
> Check with the datasheet for actual pinnumbers.
>
> Also, it is more common to put the switches between inputs and
> ground, and the resistors between inputs and +5V. Not a
> big deal.
>
> You can't use the (test)software with this schematic, the
> software from the link I gave earlier.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Frank Bemelman
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