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how to combine two bytes (each byte is 8 bits wide) in order to get the original value. I am displaying values(from 0 to 500)sent from my microcontroller on the GUI.I can successfully display values from 0 to 255 as this requires just sending a byte. However sending values from 256 to 500 requires sending two bytes. The problem I am having is that I was unable to re-combine the received two bytes in order to get the original value. Below are my lines of code:

int main( void ) // this is the main function inside the microcontroller {
sei();
USI_TWI_Master_Initialise();
Spi_Master_Init();
while(1) // I am using this loop to send 500(111110100) {
Transmitt_Receive(244);//this function sends LOW BYTE of 500(11110100)
_delay_ms(1000);

[code]....

When I combined the two bytes using the above arrangements, instead of getting 500 my GUI displayed 62708.I got the same result when I used BitConverter.

value3 = BitConverter.ToInt32(val,0);

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