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| Hi all, Thanks Nigel for his help in my last question. Here is my question again. What I actually doing is to build an interface using 16F84, sending a status command to Machine A to ask for its status, then get its response via RS232, analyse it and send back a command to Machine A as well as a Machine B. What I have done until now is, sending the status command to Machine A every 2 seconds. The problem I have now is I can't actually get the response from the Machine A. Is is a problem about handshaking? Here is my code: clrf index ; clear index loop2: movf index, w call code5 ; code5 = "monstat 1" movwf temp call tx movf temp, w xorlw 0x00 btfsc STATUS, Z goto tloop incf index, f goto loop2 tloop call rx ; what Machine A actually output is when i type "monstat 1" in hyperterminal: call rx ; *S monstat 1 tv 2 call rx ; call rx ; OK call rx ; call rx ; And there are 2 status of the response call rx ; The other one is the "tv" at the response replaced by "pc" call rx ; And so i decided to capture the 13th & 14th byte to check call rx call rx call rx call rx call rx ; receive 13 no use digits call rx ; first digit (14th) to check movwf input1 ; first digit call rx movwf input2 ; second digit (15th) goto checkinput I think I may be doing wrong at getting the character. Is there anyone can help me on this? Thanks so much! Edmond | |
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| From what I can see, you have three devices - one with a 16F84, machine A, and machine B - is that correct?. How do you have them connected?. Normally handshaking isn't required, but do machine A and machine B require it?. I'm presuming these are some kind of commercial machine, seeing as you called them 'machines', if so the instruction manuals for them should tell you exactly what they require. | |
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For Machine A it is a video server, according to the manual it doesn't need any handshaking. For Machine B it is a 30" Sharp LCD monitor, and it doesn't need handshaking as well. The purpose of my gadget is to monitor when do I need to switch both the server and the LCD Monitor between VGA mode and Composite Video mode. Actually I have done a program to switch both device between VGA and CV mode by using a push button and it works well. (I am using 4MHz clock) Any idea or suggestion? Thanks! Edmond | ||
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