Hi, I'm new here.  I'm also kind of a beginner with PIC programming.  A 
number of years ago I bought the PIC16F877 and the Wisp628 programmer 
designed by Wouter van Ooijen.  I was using the JAL language, but didn't 
get very far in my learning before I had to put it all on the back burner 
for a number of years.  So now I want to get back into it again.  But 
things have changed and I kind of need a little bit of help.

Of course I did the "Blink an LED" project, and everything is in working 
order.  Now I want to move to serial communications between the PIC and the 
PC.  But I would like to use the serial passthrough feature of the Wisp628, 
(which I think uses pins B6 and B7 on the PIC).  I had this mostly working 
a number of years ago using the JAL example on Wouter's website - see 
http://www.voti.nl/blink/index.html, at the bottom of the page.  But that 
example uses the "vintage" version of JAL, and I want to learn how to use 
the new version.
So I was trying to follow the example project on 
http://www.justanotherlanguage.org/content/jallib/tutorials/tutorial_serial_communication,
 
but it is not designed to use the serial passthrough feature of the Wisp628 
programmer.  It uses pins RX and TX instead.

So, can somebody help me translate the "vintage" JAL code on this page 
(last example at the bottom), http://www.voti.nl/blink/index.html, to use 
the modern JAL libraries?

Thanks!
Shawn

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