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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: Wrong IOpack for Stepper Motor?

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>> Minghui
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>> I have just checked your code on my Oopic B 2.2+ chip on a S board and
>> it is working as expected.
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> With which compiler? I tried V6 and it didn't seem to work. It does
> work with V5 and B.2.2+.
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> Richard
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All

My test was done using the latest Ver 6 copiler with no problem. I also
tested the code switching to all the Packs.
When Pack 6 is used, as it is only 3 bits wide, causes the classic
'Weggie' when the Phasing is NOT = 3. I can live with that even
if the IDE did not generate an error for the programming fault.

Ian

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