Ttelmah
Joined: 11 Mar 2010 Posts: 19546
|
|
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:07 am |
|
|
There is nothing is what you say, that should cause any problems. However Isis will believe what clock you tell it you are using, even if this is not possible.
Seriously, probably something over 60% of the posts here are people 'starting with Isis', who can't then get the hardware working. What has Isis gained them?. Nothing. In fact it has cost them time, because they should be finding real problems not problems with this (very poor on the PIC) simulator.
So forget Isis.
Then start with just one PIC, and get this talking to a PC _first_.
Sequence should be:
One PIC.
Basic flash an LED test.
Then Comms to a PC.
Then get the packets generating what they should, and giving the data it should.
Only once you have one end working, start on the second chip.
Trying to design both ends at once, is a 'sure fire' way to waste your time. |
|