I think i'm having problems posting to the piclist - with quite a few
of my posts, I send it, but it doesn't turn up as a thread in gmail,
because I sent it (I think this is normal). The only problem, is that
nobody seems to reply, and I never know if my post didn't actually get
there, or if it was just unpopular/boring.
Can anyone say if they recieved my post about an ICD2 not working with
timer1 on a PIC18F1320. And, now I've mentioned it, does anyone know
why the ICD2 seems to screw up whenever timer1 is activated?
BTW, could this be caused by me not putting the colon in [PIC]? i.e.
the posting problem, not the ICD2 problem. Well, duh...
> Hi,
>
> I think i'm having problems posting to the piclist - with quite a few
> of my posts, I send it, but it doesn't turn up as a thread in gmail,
> because I sent it (I think this is normal). The only problem, is that
> nobody seems to reply, and I never know if my post didn't actually get
> there, or if it was just unpopular/boring.
>
> Can anyone say if they recieved my post about an ICD2 not working with
> timer1 on a PIC18F1320. And, now I've mentioned it, does anyone know
> why the ICD2 seems to screw up whenever timer1 is activated?
>
> BTW, could this be caused by me not putting the colon in [PIC]? i.e.
> the posting problem, not the ICD2 problem. Well, duh...
>
> --
>
> Dave
> All us base are belong to you.
>
>Hi,
>
>I think i'm having problems posting to the piclist - with quite a few
>of my posts, I send it, but it doesn't turn up as a thread in gmail,
>because I sent it (I think this is normal). The only problem, is that
>nobody seems to reply, and I never know if my post didn't actually get
>there, or if it was just unpopular/boring.
>
>Can anyone say if they recieved my post about an ICD2 not working with
>timer1 on a PIC18F1320. And, now I've mentioned it, does anyone know
>why the ICD2 seems to screw up whenever timer1 is activated?
>
>BTW, could this be caused by me not putting the colon in [PIC]? i.e.
>the posting problem, not the ICD2 problem. Well, duh...
>
>
Well, I've seen two posts from you on your problem. (The first without
a tag, IIRC.)
On the 18F1320, T1OSO is the same pin as PGC and T1OSI is the same pin
as PGD. Not sure how these interact with an ICD2 when debugging, though.
part 1 1507 bytes content-type:text/plain; charset=us-asciiHi Dave,
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 10:39:02PM +0100, dave.w.turnerKILLspamgmail.com wrote:
>
> I think i'm having problems posting to the piclist - with quite a few
> of my posts, I send it, but it doesn't turn up as a thread in gmail,
> because I sent it (I think this is normal). The only problem, is that
> nobody seems to reply, and I never know if my post didn't actually get
> there, or if it was just unpopular/boring.
>
> Can anyone say if they recieved my post about an ICD2 not working with
> timer1 on a PIC18F1320. And, now I've mentioned it, does anyone know
> why the ICD2 seems to screw up whenever timer1 is activated?
>
> BTW, could this be caused by me not putting the colon in [PIC]? i.e.
> the posting problem, not the ICD2 problem. Well, duh...
Your posts are getting through. What is most likely happening is that the
person who can answer your question hasn't read the post yet! ;) Give it
some time.
Another problem might be is that your ICD2 question appears as a post below
a different thread, not as a new thread of its own. Look through the piclist
archive for a thread I started called "[OT] Having a proper treaded
discussion or how to use your mail reader." ;) I've also attached an image
showing your other message in the other thread.
Take care, Matthew.
--
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does."
-- Margaret Mead
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