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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

[oopic] I/O problem

I am using the oopic III+ and am experiencing a problem with I/O's 21,
22, 23. I test each I/O using the LED program, the program is the one
from the oopic webpage (Chapter 2 - Your first ooic application). I
like to do this to make sure the oopic is working properly, saves me
the headache down the line. I did this test I found that I/O 23 never
has an output, when 21 is powered 21 and 22 have an output, but when
just 22 is tested only 22 outputs a signal. Not sure what the problem
is but these are the only 3 ports with a problem. Is there a hardware
issue, a firmware issue or is this a normal operation for the oopic.
I don't believe that the last one is proper but just have to check.
It was suggested that ths maybe how it operates, but I don't believe
that.


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