Hi i was pondering:
I am working on a i2c interface for some wireless stuff i have got. What i want to do is interupt on a i2c event which is all well and good.
But stopping comms to the wireless units will muck things up a bit, so i want to dissable the interupts, GIE and PIE to zero [i think]
But what i want to know is, after i re enable interupts and there has been a i2c event, will it go to the interupt from there??
I would think so, but i am unable to test as i need the current setup of pic i am using for testing some other wireless units, and taking apart / re modeling will mean having to put it all back together again in a couple of days...
Many thanks,
- Martyn
I am working on a i2c interface for some wireless stuff i have got. What i want to do is interupt on a i2c event which is all well and good.
But stopping comms to the wireless units will muck things up a bit, so i want to dissable the interupts, GIE and PIE to zero [i think]
But what i want to know is, after i re enable interupts and there has been a i2c event, will it go to the interupt from there??
I would think so, but i am unable to test as i need the current setup of pic i am using for testing some other wireless units, and taking apart / re modeling will mean having to put it all back together again in a couple of days...
Many thanks,
- Martyn