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Unread 08-07-2005, 06:17
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Re: TTL port to a serial port on a demo board

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Originally Posted by ImmortalAres
if i use the new serial code from kevin's site is the following still valid?

Code:
printf("yaccel = %dn",x_accel);
if not, which i have a feeling is the case as i didn't see any code defining that format how would i go about printf'ing the value of a variable such as the x_accel

thanks
Huh? Your question is confusing...

You will be writing both the send and receive on both processors. The protocol is yours to define on both sides...
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