Ridax
Well-Known Member
I am sorry if I have hurt your feelings by not admiring your project enough. I just feel it is strange that you go into technical argumentation as claiming the PIC is not capable to output NMEA acceptable levels without a lot of peripheral components and even go into details about it missing voltage levels to output RS422 and that RS232 is superior to RS422 with better fan out capability when you obviously don't have the knowledge about this to support your claims.
After you have realized that all your previous statements are wrong and have nothing more to say, you change into ridiculing everything instead. Go improve your design instead.
Again, I am sorry I didn't express the admiration you expected. But the £6 design you initially claimed seems to be a £20 ready made prototyping board with a very small extension to it? And I suspect the bit banging software UART you knocked up, in reality is just a free software library that you downloaded. Sorry if I am too sceptical, but when such a simple task as supplying an inverted signal to the hardware USART Tx pose a problem for you, I don't see why you would go into bit banging in PIC assembler when there are ready made routines available.
I think it is good that you experiment with the PIC and have fun with it and there is no problem with your project really. But I can't see why you are objecting and acting up in all possible ways just because I tell you there are improvements that can be made.
There are some easy tricks to do things, that you didn't seem to think of (like feeding the Tx line back to your PIC), that I think you should consider or at least remember for future designs, instead of just ridiculing everything when you are out of arguments.
Then I don't see why you stress facts like "newly arrived swedish" friend? Does it in any way make my argumentation weaker because I am swedish, or newly arrived, or what? Should I be ashamed of being swedish, or what is your purpose of pointing out this?
Why not calm down and stop ranting like that. You should be happy anyone is interested in your design efforts and spend time to comment on it, both positive and negative comments. And I really never made any negative comments. I just gave you suggestions for improvement (and making it cheaper, as that seemed to be a priority for you at first).
After you have realized that all your previous statements are wrong and have nothing more to say, you change into ridiculing everything instead. Go improve your design instead.
Again, I am sorry I didn't express the admiration you expected. But the £6 design you initially claimed seems to be a £20 ready made prototyping board with a very small extension to it? And I suspect the bit banging software UART you knocked up, in reality is just a free software library that you downloaded. Sorry if I am too sceptical, but when such a simple task as supplying an inverted signal to the hardware USART Tx pose a problem for you, I don't see why you would go into bit banging in PIC assembler when there are ready made routines available.
I think it is good that you experiment with the PIC and have fun with it and there is no problem with your project really. But I can't see why you are objecting and acting up in all possible ways just because I tell you there are improvements that can be made.
There are some easy tricks to do things, that you didn't seem to think of (like feeding the Tx line back to your PIC), that I think you should consider or at least remember for future designs, instead of just ridiculing everything when you are out of arguments.
Then I don't see why you stress facts like "newly arrived swedish" friend? Does it in any way make my argumentation weaker because I am swedish, or newly arrived, or what? Should I be ashamed of being swedish, or what is your purpose of pointing out this?
Why not calm down and stop ranting like that. You should be happy anyone is interested in your design efforts and spend time to comment on it, both positive and negative comments. And I really never made any negative comments. I just gave you suggestions for improvement (and making it cheaper, as that seemed to be a priority for you at first).