??? 07/30/04 15:21 Read: times |
#75153 - RE: RE: Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Why I asked that question is if there is no port pins and uart left,only two I2C pins left
I do not know (you did not tell) which device you are using, but for the chips I know the "two I2C pins" are regular port pins (albeit without pull-up) till you activate IIC. Erik |
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