This Forum is Dedicated For all The Object Oriented PIC Lovers .......... The concept behind OOPic is straight forward. Use preprogrammed multitasking Objects from a library of highly optimized Objects to do all the work of interacting with the hardware. Then write small scripts in Basic, C, or Java syntax styles to control the Objects. During operation, the Objects run continuously and simultaneously in the background while the scripts run in the foreground telling the objects what to do.

Monday, March 31, 2008

[oopic] Re: Providing a clock/time to the PIC

--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "rtstofer" <rstofer@...> wrote:
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> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "minghui1984" <minghui1984@> wrote:
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> > Thanks Ian, i will look into that. What if my power is not
continous?
> > anyone else got any other ideas?
> >
>
> Try http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=99
>
> If you add this to the local I2C bus, you might as well add that
> floating point co-processor at the same time.
>
> Richard
>
Hi Rich
Just took your advice and ordered one of the coprocessors. After
looking at the datasheet about interfacing with the OOPIC I'm still
confused about communicating with it (coprocessor). Can you give me a
sample code that would demonstrate how to do this?

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