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PC-PIC Using Serial Comms

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Author: Dennis Lepine

Last Updated: 2014-04-14

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Demonstration of RS-232 serial communications between the EasyPIC v7 development board using the 18F45K22 and a windows-based PC. This is more for beginners, like me, starting to learn the C programming language and Visual Basic.

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