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Consider using this library any time you want serial control RS232 of a PIC or where you need serial output.  Since serial boot loading is so nice, if you use it you can add serial features to your program at little cost.  The serial interface can also be very useful for debugging an application.
 
Consider using this library any time you want serial control RS232 of a PIC or where you need serial output.  Since serial boot loading is so nice, if you use it you can add serial features to your program at little cost.  The serial interface can also be very useful for debugging an application.
 
The code include here is not the world's greatest code or particularly exemplary, but it does seem to work and is easy to incorporate into projects of your own.
 
  
 
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