It would be great if one could add an I2C Slave device (keep it simple, let's say you offer us an EEPROM for now) that can be simulated in the panel. Basically an I2C device that we can read and write to and manually edit it's contents if desired. This would offer a little more power than the Bytes in Queue feature as it would be a way to test that the addressing is setup properly before downloading to the target.
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I2C Slave Simulation
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Re: I2C Slave Simulation
Me toohyperion007 wrote:I too would like I2C slave, but for communication between multiple PIC's
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Re: I2C Slave Simulation
Yes I2C slave for connecting two pics and capacitive touch are the two a basic things I am also really looking for.
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Uli
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Uli