donrecardo
Senior Member
Hi
I have an axe033 which works fine with lines like
serout 6,n2400 ......... etc
I have now bought two more serial to lcd modules ( not axe033)
The new modules will operate in both I2C and serial.
When using serial I can choose 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200 bit/sec
but it defaults to 9600 on power up
Just running through the simulator for now I tried running my normal serial line
but with the speed at 9600
i.e. serout 6,n9600, ...... and the simulator wont have it .
It accepts n2400 and n4800 but n9600 it thinks is an unknown symbol ?
If I could get it to run at 9600 I could tell it to change baud rate to 2400 and then it will run my old code ok but at the moment as it wont accept 9600 I dont see how I will communicate with it . Have I missed the point somewhere ?
BTW I am running a Picaxe 40X1 with no external resonator and
the serial lcd interface data sheet is here ... http://www.web4robot.com/files/SerialLCDCtrl.pdf
Don
I have an axe033 which works fine with lines like
serout 6,n2400 ......... etc
I have now bought two more serial to lcd modules ( not axe033)
The new modules will operate in both I2C and serial.
When using serial I can choose 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200 bit/sec
but it defaults to 9600 on power up
Just running through the simulator for now I tried running my normal serial line
but with the speed at 9600
i.e. serout 6,n9600, ...... and the simulator wont have it .
It accepts n2400 and n4800 but n9600 it thinks is an unknown symbol ?
If I could get it to run at 9600 I could tell it to change baud rate to 2400 and then it will run my old code ok but at the moment as it wont accept 9600 I dont see how I will communicate with it . Have I missed the point somewhere ?
BTW I am running a Picaxe 40X1 with no external resonator and
the serial lcd interface data sheet is here ... http://www.web4robot.com/files/SerialLCDCtrl.pdf
Don