Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: events again

Thanks,

What is weird is that what you see there is NOT what I posted! I
don't know what munged it, but something did! It SHOULD have read:

"Wire.input.link(oopic.hz1)"
"Wire.output.link(BLINK)"

I don't know what got weirded out there...

DLC

s.k.f. wrote:
> I will check out the rest of my units tomorrow. A couple are in use
> but don't use the event object, so I should be able to check out the
> rest of them at least
>
> In the code below it will not compile
>
> I have this in the wire vc instead
>
> WIRE.Input.Link(ooPIC.Hz60)
> WIRE.Output.Link(BLINK.Operate)
>
> everything else is as below
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...>
> wrote:
>
>> Now we have the makings of a batch problem. It sure looks like
>>
> a
>
>> batch issue since there are at least two of you that have the
>>
> problem on
>
>> multiple parts. I've raised the flag at manufacturing and I'll
>>
> get back
>
>> to you on how to get the units swapped for working ones as soon as
>>
> the
>
>> information gets to me.
>>
>> ***
>> If anyone else has C1.1+ ooPIC parts please use this program
>>
> below to
>
>> check to see if it works properly. If you get the symptoms that
>>
> have
>
>> been stated here then contact the list and I'll get you in touch
>>
> with
>
>> replacements too.
>> ***
>> DLC
>>
>> ************** Program to check ooPIC C1.1+ devices
>> This code flashes LED 7 at a .5Hz rate if all is right..
>>
>> Dim BLINK As New oEvent
>> Dim WIRE As New oWire
>> Dim led7 As New oLED
>> Dim led5 As New oLED
>> Dim flag As New oByte
>>
>> Sub Main()
>> flag = 0
>> ooPIC.Delay = 500
>> led5.IOLine = 5
>> led5.TurnOn
>> led7.IOLine = 7
>> WIRE.Input.Link(WIRE.Input
>> WIRE.Output.WIRE.Output
>> WIRE.Operate = cvTrue
>> End Sub
>>
>> Sub BLINK_Code()
>> If flag = 1 Then
>> led7.TurnOn
>> flag = 0
>> Else
>> led7.TurnOff
>> flag = 1
>> End If
>>
>> End Sub
>>
>> s.k.f. wrote:
>>
>>> I just got a bunch of these too and thought I would see what
>>>
> mine
>
>>> would do with this code.
>>>
>>> exactly as you stated. green blinks twice. then starts blinking
>>>
> med
>
>>> to full intensity the comes on and stays on.
>>>
>>> using the 6.1.1 compiler and the c1.1+ chip. I bought 10 of
>>>
> these
>
>>> wonder if they all have the glitch
>>>
>>> some other interesting test:
>>>
>>> added line led7.TurnOn after the led7.ioline=7 and then the red
>>>
> one
>
>>> comes on but not as it should green still turns off and on too.
>>>
> both
>
>>> stop and stay on after about 6 seconds
>>>
>>> moved the oopic.delay to before the sub main() and the leds
>>>
> continue
>
>>> to blink, in sync then out. blinking doesn't stop however. this
>>>
> is
>
>>> doing something to the rx line too as the led in the usb cable
>>>
> rxled
>
>>> has a short flash now and then.
>>>
>>> remove the oopic.delay all together and the leds blink fast then
>>> stay on.
>>>
>>>
>>> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yes,
>>>>
>>>> Replace the ooPIC C, it must have a bad version of the code
>>>>
> in
>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> it.
>>>
>>>
>>>> The code that I sent you works perfectly here.
>>>>
>>>> DLC
>>>>
>>>> dldlhfd@ wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Oopic C.1.1+ Oopic C Carrier board 6.1.1 compiler
>>>>> To refresh your memory, I have been having trouble
>>>>>
> getting
>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> the events to
>>>
>>>
>>>>> work. We have sent email back and forth You sent this program
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> saying that if
>>>
>>>
>>>>> it did not work then you thought my chip was broken.
>>>>> I tried the program and the results were:
>>>>> The green led comes on flashes and changes intensity and
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> then stays on.
>>>
>>>
>>>>> It never goes to the subroutine to turn on the red led as it
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> should.
>>>
>>>
>>>>> So I talked to the people at the Bot Shop and they
>>>>>
> arranged
>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> with Savage
>>>
>>>
>>>>> and sent me a new chip. The very first thing I did was put
>>>>>
> the
>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> chip on my
>>>
>>>
>>>>> board and try the program. It did exactly the same thing with
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> the new chip as it
>>>
>>>
>>>>> did with the old. Just to make sure it was not the carrier
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> board I took the
>>>
>>>
>>>>> chip off the board, put the chip on my proto board and put
>>>>>
> the
>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> 9 volt
>>>
>>>
>>>>> battery to pins 24 and 23. I got he exact same reaction. The
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> red led in the sub
>>>
>>>
>>>>> routine never comes on.
>>>>> This is very frustrating. Every thing else that I have
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> tried works. Do
>>>
>>>
>>>>> you have any suggestions for me?
>>>>>
>>>>> In a message dated 2/4/2008 12:09:35 A.M. Eastern Standard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> Time,
>>>
>>>
>>>>> dennis.clark@ writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> This code works, but it flashes at a .5Hz rate, I wasn't
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> interested in a
>>>
>>>
>>>>> 1Hz flash so much as working event code.
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>>>> Dim BLINK As New oEvent
>>>>> Dim WIRE As New oWire
>>>>> Dim led7 As New oLED
>>>>> Dim led5 As New oLED
>>>>> Dim flag As New oByte
>>>>>
>>>>> Sub Main()
>>>>> flag = 0
>>>>> ooPIC.Delay = 500
>>>>> led5.IOLine = 5
>>>>> led5.TurnOn
>>>>> led7.IOLine = 7
>>>>> WIRE.Input.Link(WIRE.Input
>>>>> WIRE.Output.WIRE.Output
>>>>> WIRE.Operate = cvTrue
>>>>> End Sub
>>>>>
>>>>> Sub BLINK_Code()
>>>>> If flag = 1 Then
>>>>> led7.TurnOn
>>>>> flag = 0
>>>>> Else
>>>>> led7.TurnOff
>>>>> flag = 1
>>>>> End If
>>>>>
>>>>> End Sub
>>>>> ----------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> If this code doesn't work for you then your ooPIC is broken.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> **************The year's hottest artists on the red carpet at
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> the Grammy
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Awards. Go to AOL Music.
>>>>> (http://music.aol.com/grammys?NCID=aolcmp00300000002565)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Dennis Clark ooPIC Tech Support
>>>> www.oopic.com
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> Dennis Clark ooPIC Tech Support
>> www.oopic.com
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
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