Hi Eduardo,
There is nothing wrong. You can use mode 1 instead of mode3
Girish

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Hi Chipdir members!

I was trying to figure out how to make a 8051 multiprocessor communication.
Basically, for varibale baud rate, there are 2 different communication
modes:
Mode 1: 8-bit UART, and Mode 3: 9-bit UART.
As far I know the Mode 3 is the mode specially intended for multiprocessor
communication, but it is a 9-bit UART. Becuase of I want it to communicate
with a regular PC UART (which is 8-bit UART) I would like to use Mode 1
instead.

What could be wrong in use Mode 1 instead Mode 3 for multiprocessor
communication?

Thanks,

Eduardo.

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