If you are sure it is a code issue ie all connections have been checked
as well as logic and motor power then the first thing to do is post your
code here for us to see.
If this is the project I assisted you with several years ago, I may
still have source code on my PC.
A test you could perform would be to open a new code window and launch
the Sample program for the oDCMotorMGD. Alter the code to reflect your
pinouts etc.. and compile. If this is on the project I think it is
PLEASE break out a floor jack and get that thing off the ground. It
would really suck to have a several hundred pound robot on the loose in
the house...
Good Luck.
Ted Macy
Savage Innovations
www.oobug.com <http://www.oobug.com> The next revolution in robotics...
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "Darrell" <videogrfx@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> It's been a while since I've used an OOPic so forgive me. I'm using
the OOPic to run a DC
> motor via the Magnevation dual control board. The code I'm using
worked last time I used
> this board. (a year ago at least) Now it's not. The motor does a small
step each time I hit the
> re-set on the OOPic. After testing and confirming the OOPic is working
and has power etc. I
> was wondering if someone could give me a clue what to check next. The
mag board seems
> okay and I've never had an issue with one before. I'll recompile the
code again next to see if
> that helps. Thanks!
> D.
>
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