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> I assumed it was an analog input so it might have to be on 1-4.
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No, it is a digital pulse about 10 mS wide that triggers an event. The
sample code counts the events in a one second interval and, if it
exceeds a threshold, it turns on an LED.
Kind of like a Geiger-Mueller radiation counter, I suppose.
The sample code is a very nice example of using events with the OOPic.
Richard
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