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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Re: [oopic] events again

Dennis,
As you suggested I commented out the IF statement in the do loop. so I
have an empty do loop running inside of the main sub. When I have 5 volts at
the switch nothing happens, as I would expect. when I "press" the switch or
take the 5 volt line off it, the IO line is now grounded, the red LED blinks.
Not in a recognizable pattern but it blinks. It should be the one in the
subroutine, the yellow one blinking. I tried switching the leds around. The
Blinking led is always the one that is on, not the one in the _code subroutine. So
something happens but it is not the routine.
I know it is a dumb question but do we know that events work with the
C.1.1+ board and V6 compiler?

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