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Monday, June 23, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: Sparkfun LCD Troubles

Why don't you just try the four combinations - TX inverted /
non-inverted x flow control high / low?

How long could that take? If it gets you closer to the solution,
isn't it worth it?

Then you can figure out if the flow control is even required.

Just a thought...

At 10:35 AM 6/23/2008, ef721 wrote:
>Are you saying that I would have to waste an IO line on flow control
>that I do not need? That sucks. Also, how exactly does flow control
>work, would the flow control have to be high or low for no flow
>control ( meaning it allows strings to be constantly sent)
>
>,Eric

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