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Re: Difficulty with timing
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:43:16 GMT
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glivick@pacbell.#NoSpam#net
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For doing interrupts and otherwise using .asm functions in IC, I'm writing a
series explaining the why's and how's of doing this on a RugWarrior site at
rugwarrior@egroups.com. Sign up and join in. The subject line in the series is
"asm-IC."
Best regards,
Gary Livick
Mark Wight wrote:
> I am attempting to take in some information into my handyboard through one of
> the external digital ports, the value I am trying to send in is 128 bits in
> total length(using serial of course), and then I am wanting to relay this to a
> windows machine and read it into visual basic using mscomm. What I am
> wondering is if something similar to this has been done in the past? Or if
> this is even feasible as an option.
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> I imagine I will have to use asm rather then the IC but don't really have a
> clue as to how to get the entire value into the handyboard, I have done
> smaller values but nothing that is this large. All I need is read it in, then
> fire it back to an awaiting vb application.
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