> [pocket pc] ---> PIC ---------> device1
> \--> PIC ----> device2
> \--> PIC ---> device3
> \---> PIC ---> device4
I can do it in three :P
/-----> device1
/--> PIC ---> device2
[pocket pc] ---> PIC
\--> PIC ---> device3
\-----> device4
definitely sounds like it would be a neat solution to implement though
(the low cost high knowledge PIC (or other IC) splitting) - but I remember
they were different rates - is there enough bandwidth on a single serial
port to handle them all after being merged? At least one was in the 38600
(or whatever the 30ish data rate is :))
-Martin Norland
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