
I know theres some error checking to do on those commands as per the documentation and some examples I've seen, but for the time being I'm assuming that both the master and the slave will behave perfectly just so I can get this thing off the ground. I read up on the compiler documentation for how to source them (as seen in i2c.h below). Thus I settled on using the provided peripheral library that comes with XC8.

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