This Forum is Dedicated For all The Object Oriented PIC Lovers .......... The concept behind OOPic is straight forward. Use preprogrammed multitasking Objects from a library of highly optimized Objects to do all the work of interacting with the hardware. Then write small scripts in Basic, C, or Java syntax styles to control the Objects. During operation, the Objects run continuously and simultaneously in the background while the scripts run in the foreground telling the objects what to do.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: oopic on ooboard and USB

I took Richard's advice and borrowed an old laptop with a seriel port.

Thee OOPic II now works fine. I have not done anything different so I
assume that it did not like the USB/Serial cables I used on my new Laptop.

Luckily, I can keep the old laptop, so I am working through all the training
excercises I can find. I hope this will improve my electronics/programming
skills, as I know that they are few! I am sure that this is why I have had
problems working through all the possible fixes that were offered, when I was
trying to use a USB connection for my OOpic.

I have been offered an OOpic AI.5 on it,s CPB board. I have noticed that
the voltage connection says 6v to 15v. Does this mean that I can power a robot
that uses, say 9.6v?

Thanks again for everyone's help.

Lisa


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