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Originally posted by CookieRevised
so now you can start making your own "someone messaged you" led blinker (Smilie)
Good idea
But I still don't know how to send data to it.
I can currently only light a led
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
(assuming you can control the PIC via the RS232 port? otherwise you could output a signal to the RS232 port or even centronics (parallel) port (but be very carefull with that since you could blow up your parallel port and PIC with that if done wrong) and wire that to one of the input legs of the PIC...
Yes, it is controlled via RS232 (you can see this on the pictures), but it's not "pure" RS232 since it is connected to a USB-to-RS232 converter.