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#67175 - RE: UART0 Interrupt Service Routine Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kashif Imam said:
Makes me wonder if there is a way to ENABLE the serial interrupt Yes, there is. On a standard 8051, the ES bit enables/disables the serial interrupt, and the EA bit controls ALL Inerrupts. Check the Cygnal datasheet for any specific details. Sounds like you need to take a step back and review the fundamentals of the 8051 before you proceed (see Standard Advice) - otherwise you will keep sticking at these elementary questions! |
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