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Given that you hooked your HC08 up to the tether port, I assume you must have a pinout. If so, would you mind sharing that? If I knew which pin the +12V was on, I could merely disconnect that wire in the serial port and wouldn't have anything to worry about.
Also, would you mind sharing the HC08 setup, as this could be a fun project while we wait for Jan 4, and at $3 it would definately be one of the cheaper ones. |
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