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Re: Serial Com. in IC
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Thu, 7 Mar 1996 17:26:04 GMT
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Original-From:
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Fred G. Martin <(fredm@)saynotospam(media.mit.edu)>
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yes, it is possible for an ic program to use the serial port. see
randy's instructions at
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/rsargent/ic/serialio.html
BTW, this question was answered and archived in Handy Board e-mail
archive. It would be good if people try a quick search through there
before posting to the list.
The e-mail archive is linked from the mailing list page, off of the
main handy board web page.
-Fred
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This message was composed using Articulate Systems' PowerSecretary,
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Please forgive any sloppiness in the formatting. Thanks. -Fred
In your message you said:
> Hello folks,
>
> I have a group of students involved in an application
> where a PC needs to send commands to a handy board at certain
> instants and receive feedback from the handy board.
> The handy board is involved in motor control according to
> the commands from the PC. Does Interactive C include any commands to
> read from and write to the serial port, or is it easier to
> write a piece of Assembly code to accomplish this real time
> communication, or is there an easier way that we are ignoring here.
> Any suggestion or info will be appreciated.
>
> Rachid
>
>
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