Hi Eric,

I'm updating the earlier version of amforth I used to control a Si4133 PLL
chip on a satellite tuner board. With a 2 line LCD it allows me to generate
test signals from about 800MHz to 1600 MHz in steps as small as 10kHz. A
very crude instrument but better than nothing.

My current challenge is to drive the ESP8266 with AT commands. I can do
what I want from a terminal program on the PC so I know what the required
commands are. Struggling to get amforth to talk over the serial port so
maybe it's a dud micro.

Regards
Richard

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Erich Wälde <ew.fo...@nassur.net> wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> > I tried this twice for two projects and no errors in the assembly were
> > noted. Once again thanks for putting me on the right track.
>
> Congratulations! And thanks for reporting back on this.
>
> I do know, that setting up stuff to play with microcontrollers,
> can be a source of endless frustration, so I'm glad it is
> working for you.
>
> Just being nosy: what are you thinking of implementing? Be sure
> to check out the "Cookbook" section of the website, it has lots
> of puzzle pieces. Feel free to ask, if you need advice.
>
> Cheers,
> Erich
>
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