You know, the more I do of this, the more I think I need a proper PIC debugger. Its a pain to debug code on a PIC, especially interrupt routines. I started to write the interrupt driven transmition routine last night, but I've been struggling with even getting it to start up properly. This is mainly because I couldn't even find out where it died! After an hour or so I was eventually able to get a clue as to which part I need to debug, and was able to use the LED's on my PIC programmer to figure out how far I'd gotten, but its far from ideal!
There has to be a better way.....
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In the end, you'll organize a party at home, about beer and LED fx +4 driven. Ah count on me for it!
Mike, you broke the dma forums, it's in maintenance mode, meaning i can't see or post or search it.
I know. I want to see if keping them offline for a bit stops the spammers.
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