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#93761 - Jan you are a powerful understand-er Responding to: ???'s previous message |
it reads around 2.15V on XTAL1 and 2.25V on XTAL2 while running. I would conclude, that measuring 2.2V on the XTAL pins does not prove that oscillator is running. But, on the other hand, I believe that measuring anything way off (especially on XTAL2) most probably means that the oscillator is not running. Thanks Jan It was what that i want to say I never say if i count the legs on an unknown animal and it has four, it must be a cat I say if the animal is a cat and it has 3 legs AND the cat can't walk MAYBE that will be SICK |
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works on simulator | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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