Hi Rob,
Shortly, the answer is no.

Thanks to your email I've took a look to the 16F1765 and I was scared about
it's complexity. Die temperature measurement, zero crossing detector, OPA,
DAC, ADC, slope generator, internal modules routed to pins via PPS
pheripheral...there are a lot of places for mistakes.

Just a dumb question, I guess you've run first a blinking LED to check the
correct oscillator settings, and then you've checked if the I2C pins are
routed correctly on the 16F675 side...

best luck,
Vasile

On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Rob Hamerling <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Hi guys,
> Still someone alive here? ... I've a question:
> In the past I've used with success the echo-samples with i2c_hw_master for
> 18f25k22 and i2_hw_slave for the 16f88. Now I'm trying to do the same with
> 18f14k22 (master) and 16f1765 (slave), but without success so far. I simply
> took the old samples and modified these for the other PICs (mainly fuses
> and Fosc settings). With a logic analyzer I see the correct clock and data
> output from the 18f14k22, but no response of the 16f1765.  I read in the
> i2-hw-slave library that there is a difference between 18Fs and 16Fs. But
> does this apply to the enhanced midrange like the 16f1765 too? Is there
> something special to define or change for these PICs? In general: has
> anyone here experience with I2C and the enhanced midrange?  Thanks in
> advance for your help.
> Regards, Rob.
>
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