Serin Serout issue
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Hello can anyone help?
I am presently working on a project to emulate the serial lcd's and
backpacks that exist. I am using two BS2's one as the host and the
other one connected to the LCD. I am attempting to program the BS2
that is connected to the LCD such that it reads the commands sent to
it by the host BS2 by means of Serout and Serin. The host BS2 sends
multiple serout commands to the BS2 with the LCD and I have it
running in a loop. I have the BS2 with the LCD looping with a serin
command to read and interpret the host's serouts. However the BS2
with the LCD only accepts the first serout sent by the host and not
the other ones. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Vince
I am presently working on a project to emulate the serial lcd's and
backpacks that exist. I am using two BS2's one as the host and the
other one connected to the LCD. I am attempting to program the BS2
that is connected to the LCD such that it reads the commands sent to
it by the host BS2 by means of Serout and Serin. The host BS2 sends
multiple serout commands to the BS2 with the LCD and I have it
running in a loop. I have the BS2 with the LCD looping with a serin
command to read and interpret the host's serouts. However the BS2
with the LCD only accepts the first serout sent by the host and not
the other ones. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Vince
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>Hello can anyone help?
>I am presently working on a project to emulate the serial lcd's and
>backpacks that exist. I am using two BS2's one as the host and the
>other one connected to the LCD. I am attempting to program the BS2
>that is connected to the LCD such that it reads the commands sent to
>it by the host BS2 by means of Serout and Serin. The host BS2 sends
>multiple serout commands to the BS2 with the LCD and I have it
>running in a loop. I have the BS2 with the LCD looping with a serin
>command to read and interpret the host's serouts. However the BS2
>with the LCD only accepts the first serout sent by the host and not
>the other ones. Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Vince
Vince -
An in-line copy of the program in question would be most helpful.
Without it we're kind of working in the dark.
Bruce
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