Rob
Could you tell me which byte needs changing in the Streamzap protocol needs changing to remove repeats (assuming it is possible)
Code.S3C80=43 8C 11 8B 13 85 85 10 08 06 01 A6 01 92 01 A6 01 92 A3 34 01 A6 00 00 10 04 C0 03 08 00 27 0D 03 8D 01 46
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Re: More double skipping
Change "85 85" to "85 84"
alanrichey wrote:Code.S3C80=43 8C 11 8B 13 85 84 10 08 06 01 A6 01 92 01 A6 01 92 A3 34 01 A6 00 00 10 04 C0 03 08 00 27 0D 03 8D 01 46
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Re: More double skipping
alanrichey wrote:Code.S3C80=43 8C 11 8B 13 85 84 10 08 06 01 A6 01 92 01 A6 01 92 A3 34 01 A6 00 00 10 04 C0 03 08 00 27 0D 03 8D 01 46
Just want to verify my assumption, since it seems that it is usually the first bit of the 7th byte of that line. At least, that's reoccurring theme from this thread.The Robman wrote:Change "85 85" to "85 84"
85h = 1000 0101b = Repeat Enabled
84h = 1000 0100b = Repeat Disabled
Is it safe to assume that if the 7th byte is an "odd" number then the pf1 register is set to repeat. Assuming "B", "D", "F" are considered "odd" digits of course. So, in these cases reducing the seventh digit by a single bit will disable the repeats.
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For simple protocols that don't require much assembler, that is generally true. Just FYI, what I do to answer questions like this is I paste the protocol code into Protocol Builder and let it decode the protocol, then I look at the assembler to see how it works.
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