>> D Nyberg <dnyberg_...@att.net> wrote:
> entered "1 1 + ." I think the error was because I am using tera term, 
> which sends a whole line at once. Combine that with the imperfect clock 
> setting, and I think the atmel uart saw unprintable characters by byte 6 
> or 7 in a string because of timing problems. Or possibly it's still set 
> to polled serial (I set that a while ago to reduce variables, when I was 
> having trouble getting it to run at all); the pc may be overruning 
> characters. Anything I did in 4 or  5 characters worked ok, anything 6 
> or more failed. Now that I have adjusted the clock value, I'm able to 
> enter long lines. Sneaky problem, huh? But I think it's fixed now.

Thank you, too, since sometimes those problems pop up in a while,
now we have a solution. 

//Marcin


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