Sx Source Boost Interrupt and Seial out
Hello,
i have found in a example a routine that is used for blonking a led with the use of a interrupt routine.
I am also using serial routine for sending message to a serial LCD display.
But why can't i use the both routine together. if i do so, the text that is diplayed (send to) the LCD is not correct.
Is it possible that the reason is the following. The interrupt routine cause the delaying for sending the message to be incorrect??
How can i know what is the correct value+divider for interrupt routines?? I read something stay above 99 and below 255.
Can somebody help me out
just activated the following line set_option, and you will see the result
i have found in a example a routine that is used for blonking a led with the use of a interrupt routine.
I am also using serial routine for sending message to a serial LCD display.
But why can't i use the both routine together. if i do so, the text that is diplayed (send to) the LCD is not correct.
Is it possible that the reason is the following. The interrupt routine cause the delaying for sending the message to be incorrect??
How can i know what is the correct value+divider for interrupt routines?? I read something stay above 99 and below 255.
Can somebody help me out
just activated the following line set_option, and you will see the result
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
And what if, lets say, i am will use sx/b to write the program in. Same problem if using serout and interrupt routines? Because serout will also use some delay routines, i supose?
Are there more exaples of using the pink together with sx, i am really interested in the pink module, and want to figure out everything before buying.
Kurt
The PINK module is very new, and so far I'm not aware of any SX applications using it. That said, with SX/B one could probably port the BASIC Stamp code without too much difficulty.
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
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