serial communication w/ the oopic microcontroler

I've been having quite a bit of trouble getting the oopic microcontroler to communicate with my computer. I have a LabView program that sends a value, and the echo program provided with the oopic compiler echos it properly (so im fairly sure that the problem isnt on that end). The trouble comes when I try to make use of that data.

I've currently modified the Anounce program that comes with the oopic to beep a specific tone when it revieves a specific value. Its not working, and strangely enough when I add in the code to echo I get junk

back.

I'm not very experienced with the oopic, and so have been very frustrated by this problem.

this is the code im using...

'This is the program that is in 'the OOPic-R when it is shipped

Dim A As New oFreq Dim B As New oDio1 Dim C As New oDio1 Dim D As New oDio1 Dim DataPass As New oSerial 'the serial port data Dim PassValue As New oByte 'a holding value that stores serial 'data

Sub Main() DataPass.Baud = cv9600 DataPass.Operate = cvTrue B.IOLine = 7 C.IOLine = 6 D.IOLine = 5 B.Direction = cvOutput C.Direction = cvOutput D.Direction = cvOutput B = 1 C = 1 D = 1 A.Beep(60000,10) A.Beep(61000,10) A.Beep(63000,10) B.Direction = cvInput C.Direction = cvInput D.Direction = cvInput Do If DataPass.Received = cvTrue Then PassValue.Value = DataPass.Value DataPass.Value = DataPass.Value 'the echo code If PassValue = 1 Then A.Beep(5000,5) A.Beep(51000,5) End If If PassValue = 2 Then A.Beep(47000,5) A.Beep(57000,5) End If If PassValue = 3 Then A.Beep(64000,5) A.Beep(51000,5) End If End If Loop End Sub

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