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Hi, I'm just wondering if there is anyway or any function built in on the Z8 Library to control individual Bits on the GPIO instead of using the General PxOUT and PxIN.
After years of searching, I still couldn't find the right replacement part, thanks for the help though. If it's gonna be that expensive for the part, i think it would be wise to replace the entire control unit. as for reliability as well... thanks for the help again...
Hi, I'm repairing some kind of farm equipment, a single pin is broken on the connector, I want to replace the entire connector for reliability, but i don't know what is this called. I looked at some electronics distribution sites and no luck, i also attached some picture. Thanks...
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Thank for the files you sent, I saw on the file you attached the LCD is uses an SPI interface. I'm using Zilog ang PIC MCU'S the lcd controller i'm trying to interface is KS0180, the interface is almost the same as the HD44780, right now I'm trying to make my ASCII lookup table, since...
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Just wanna ask about sending ascii on glcd with regards to the enable of the LCD
I observed that GLCD has NO character Generator and I have to create my own character library,
I was playing with a glcd simulation and I found out you can send a vertical line of pixels, for example if...
I'm considering all situations on the pickit2, I just want to make sure and have extra caution. pickit2 parts are hard to find here locally. I don't want to mess up with my available resources, thanks for all the answers.
ok, thanks for the answer. but i'm having design troubles with shorting them, i'am targeting to build a pickit2 th parts with no jumper wires and i found it hard manually routing all the connections.
another question, Can I damage a PIC by just subjecting an I/O pin to ICSP voltages and...
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