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- 11 May 2023 12:33
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
- Replies: 10
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Re: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
No no nooooooo If you use more than one character as delimiter then how to you send the OFF command? Can you send M1_ON$ from the pc and get your firmware to send back the received string to the PC with only having $ as delimiter character? If yes then we can move on with trying to compare strings. ...
- 10 May 2023 15:57
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1061
Re: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
Short answer is no. For uart_read_text to work you need these things 1: a string variable to store received data into 2: the message you want to receive MUST have a delimiter. That is a character or characters that will tell the function that the end of message has arrived. In the below example i us...
- 09 May 2023 15:36
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1061
Re: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
LCD_OUT(1,1,"Hello"); //This is displayed correctly indicating the LCD connections are OK. LCD_OUT(2,2,Result); //This is simply ignored without any error or warning, I Don't know why? The reason you think it is a compiler problem is because you did a mistake. Result from strcmp is a numerical valu...
- 09 May 2023 03:22
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1061
Re: Comparing UART received text with a pre-defined string
Hi, I think you have several problems with your code. 1: char uart_rd; This is a byte variable and can not be used to store an entire string consisting of several characters. 2: if (UART1_Data_Ready()) { uart_rd = UART1_Read(); // read the received data, UART1_Write(uart_rd); // and send data via UA...
- 04 May 2023 06:30
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: How to save 16 bit integer value in 8 bit register
- Replies: 2
- Views: 640
Re: How to save 16 bit integer value in 8 bit register
Hi, One 16 bit integer value consist of a HIGHBYTE and a LOWBYTE. so one way is to use a 8 Bit variable and store each part of the 16 bit integer at 2 different addresses in the EEPROM for example.. unsigned int REGISTER = 0xABCD; unsigned char DUMMY=0; DUMMY=REGISTER; (this will actually put 0xCD i...
- 17 Apr 2022 09:30
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: 18F BOOTLOADER AND FW INFO
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1026
Re: 18F BOOTLOADER AND FW INFO
and have you tried to add a null character 0x00 in the end of your firmware string to make sure it is zero terminated?
and be aware that strncpy does NOT add a zero termination to the destination string so if you use that in your code.
and be aware that strncpy does NOT add a zero termination to the destination string so if you use that in your code.
- 15 Apr 2022 10:18
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: 18F BOOTLOADER AND FW INFO
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1026
Re: 18F BOOTLOADER AND FW INFO
Hi, if you first erase the entire pic, then use a programmer to load the bootloader and make sure the configuration bits are not set for code protection. then read back the entire FLASH and view the hex data and see what is stored at 0x0580. now let the bootloader load the firmware and now read the ...
- 09 Apr 2022 04:56
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: Programming PIC12LF1552
- Replies: 5
- Views: 931
Re: Programming PIC12LF1552
Filip, is there any plans to release an upgrade for the mikroprog suit and programmer so we finally get support for all pics that the compilers support with full debugging features or is mikroprog a dead horse and we should all stop beating it to get it to move?
- 26 Jan 2022 07:39
- Forum: mikroProg™ programmer and debugger
- Topic: slow to start debug
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1225
Re: slow to start debug
Hi,
Yes with my bigger project entering debugging takes several minutes. If you think it is useful I can email you the zip of the project and you maybe can try? If you think it is useful please give me your email address.
Yes with my bigger project entering debugging takes several minutes. If you think it is useful I can email you the zip of the project and you maybe can try? If you think it is useful please give me your email address.
- 21 Jan 2022 06:22
- Forum: mikroProg™ programmer and debugger
- Topic: slow to start debug
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1225
Re: slow to start debug
by the way the PIC is running on internal 8 Mhz with x4 PLL =32 MHz and that FQ is also set in the project settings.
and flashing a LED shows that the board is running at the expected FQ
and flashing a LED shows that the board is running at the expected FQ
- 20 Jan 2022 14:44
- Forum: mikroProg™ programmer and debugger
- Topic: slow to start debug
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1225
slow to start debug
Hi, I.am.using a mikroprog together with mikroc pro for pic and 16f1824 and when i started my project the hardware debug sessions would start up fast. but now when the project is just slightly bigger it takes several minutes to enter the debug session and during that time the mikroprog leds flashes ...
- 22 Dec 2021 02:28
- Forum: CODEGRIP programmer and debugger
- Topic: CODEGRIP on WIFI
- Replies: 1
- Views: 949
CODEGRIP on WIFI
Hi, Is the hexfile stored internally in the CODEGRIP or is it received via WIFI each time it should program a PIC? How secure is the transfer protocol for the WIFI connection, is the hexfile sent in plain text or is there any secure protocol that ensures that the hexfile can not be extracted from th...
- 17 Dec 2021 04:21
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: MikroC Pro falling behind
- Replies: 24
- Views: 3995
Re: MikroC Pro falling behind
thank you janni for giving this clear answer.
Now I understand!
my code would still not run and I still can not debug using mikroProg but it would have failed in a more modern and colourful IDE.
Merry christmas!
Now I understand!
my code would still not run and I still can not debug using mikroProg but it would have failed in a more modern and colourful IDE.
Merry christmas!
- 16 Dec 2021 12:07
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: MikroC Pro falling behind
- Replies: 24
- Views: 3995
Re: MikroC Pro falling behind
Yes, you can do that also if you want @Filip So you mean that the pic57k42 have full support of all built in libraries in PIC AI and mikroProg can debug this pic if I move to NECTO? TFT, FLASH, HW I2C, HW SPI so any code i can run on a PIC18F46K20 will run on the 57K42 with no or minor changes? NEC...
- 15 Dec 2021 07:35
- Forum: mikroC PRO for PIC General
- Topic: MikroC Pro falling behind
- Replies: 24
- Views: 3995
Re: MikroC Pro falling behind
I am still waiting for PIC18F57K42 to be supported with all libraries and MikroProg debugging in mikroC PRO for PIC but seems it might not be happening. This PIC a quantum leap in RAM memory compared to what was available before in 8-bit MCU. This device was released a long time ago and is supported...