I do recall posting this a couple of years back... you will have to use SHIFTOUT or similar commands to drive it.
I do recall posting this a couple of years back... you will have to use SHIFTOUT or similar commands to drive it.
@Melanie please update here an example code for your circuit
thanks..
Aw, c'mon... build it and try it... if I told you all the answers it takes all the fun out of playing... pretty obvious if you did a truth-table for the configuration of the 74LS174.
Hello Melanie,
Melanie>>if I told you all the answers it takes all the fun out of playing...<<
You have touched on a very important point. How is one to learn, if they don't play a little? Get their feet wet? At least TRY to some degree.
I have been wondering if college students bring their assignments here the day before they are due, and ask for the answers...yet has no code to show for their own... OH well...
Take care... Keep up the great work.
Dwayne
Ability to Fly:
Hurling yourself towards the ground, and missing.
Engineers that Contribute to flying:
Both optimists and pessimists contribute to the society. The optimist invents the aeroplane, the pessimist the parachute
Pilots that are Flying:
Those who know their limitations, and respect the green side of the grass...
>> I have been wondering if college students bring their assignments here...
Now you've hit it... either that or somewhere out in the world is a money-spinning application for dimming three LED's that I can't figure...
referring to myke's page at rentron.com... we haf to shift out 6 bits... bit 6 is a dont care i guess. while bit 5 is the rs bit and the bottom four are the data bits.. havent tried shifting out yet coz searching for my 74ls174 wic i misplaced somewer... once tested and running i'll post it..
I'm delete my account in this forum because not support
I'm not use now pic basic pro I'm delete pbp directory in my pc
I'm using now C languege with full support
@mel
please delete my account in this forum thanks...
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