| ??? 08/25/03 13:47 Read: times |
#53312 - RE: How Serial Interrupt is Called ? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
BTW,
could you explain what does mean ports over run? - Does P0 not show received values? - Does P2 show not sequential values? - Are you sure that UART receives only some bytes or many ones in non-stop mode? And if so, do you check R0 for overflow stack size (over 0x6F in your case) as well as other data areas you already use? - Do you not use MOVX@DPTR anywhere in the program? These commands while executed change P0/P2 values temporaly. |
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