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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Re: [oopic] Using pins 1-4 as digital (OOPic-R)

Here is the explanation for the problem and the typical fix if you are
using the v.5 compiler, check message Message #31009 in the ooPIC archive.

The V.6 compiler should have fixed this.

DLC

zachwlewis wrote:
> I've been having some problems when using pins 1-4 on the OOPic as digital
> input/output pins. I've tried using them for servos (output) and
> send-recieve sensors (input), but I can't figure out how to set them to
> digital. I read that they had the A2D converter stuff hooked up on them, and
> I think it is interfering with the operation of the program. Any ideas?
>

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