| ??? 08/24/05 12:37 Read: times |
#99981 - do you set SCON as a byte or bitwise ? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
do you set SCON as a byte or bitwise ?
set SCON as a byte, it is not unusual that during power up the RxD get toggled. In such cases, a bitwise set of the SCIN values does not remove the RI. so, instead of sbit SM1 sbit REN make it SCON = M_SM1 + M_REN Erik |
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