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Monday, February 4, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: events again

OK, I missed that (I read in regular text, not HTML so bold won't show
up.) One more test, use IOline 6 instead of 7 and see what happens.
I'm suspecting that oEvent is working, but that there may be a short
between IOLine 5 and 7 or something similar. It sounds like your ooPIC
C is bad. To replace it contact the retailer that you got it from and
explain to them that it doesn't work properly, they should replace it.

DLC

dldlhfd@aol.com wrote:
> I am sorry you must have missed my explanation on the voltage. In my last
> response, just below your snip that you cut from my response, I put in that the
> voltage reading was from a bad meter. I have tested it with another meter
> and it does read 5 volts at pin 21. I put it in bold type so you could see it.
> Sorry to get you side tracked and waste your time on that track.
> I tried your code and again it does not go to the sub routine. The
> green led blinks and changes from high to low intensity (I know it is not it the
> code to do that) it goes through that pattern 3 or four times then the green
> led comes on and stays on. but it never lights the red led as you have
> specified in your subroutine code.
> If I make the assumption that something is broken where do I go from
> here? As I said before it controls the H bridge that runs the motors on my
> robot. It runs the sound card. Using todo loops it responds to bumper switches. It
> is so darn frustrating that everything that I have tried works except the
> events.
> How do I determine if it is the processor or the carrier board? What
> could be broken that would allow the other program parts to work and not let
> events work?
> I know it is grasping at straws but is there any chance someone has a
> C.1.1+ chip and a C carrier board that they could run this program on and see
> if it is just the combination of board and chip that doesn't like events.
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