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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

[oopic] Struggling newbee question : ooPIC-R LEDs

I am sorry if the answer to this question is painfully obvious, but
this is my second day with an ooPIC-R (vC1+, with 6.1 compiler). I
have been able to successfully download a program that makes the
speaker beep (the ooPIC version of "Hello world"). I would like to
try to light the on-board LEDs, but everything I have tried has not
worked. I am not even sure if I am using the right object (oLED).
Can someone show me an example of how this is done or point me to an
ooPIC-R specific example. The board came pre-loaded with a program
that lit the lights in sequence when it was powered up, but this was
erased when I download my first program - I would love to see this
code if it is out there.

thanks for the help


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