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PIC Command Line Editor

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Author: dany

Last Updated: 2012-01-12

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Communication

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License: MIT license  

Capable of, like a modem, receiving, editing and executing one (command) line of input. The code in this example project shows a command line editor that can be used in servers (big word) you build, based on PICs.

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mikroPascal PRO for PIC
  • lib
  • src
  • exa
  • hlp
  • hex
  • sch
  • pcb
  • doc

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Libraries used in this project:

- Conversions (mikroE)

- C_Type (mikroE)

- String (mikroE)

- Uart (mikroE)

- UsartReceiver_p18 (Uart_buffered)

- StrngUtils_p18 (Utilities)


Have fun!

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