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    Default Long long away ;)))

    Hi, yes i know, but i was searching by google for "TC74 picbasic" today and this topic is still one of firsts results.

    Problem has not been still solved (for 5 years). It's doesn't matter how old is it -it still can be googled, so it will be helpful for someone maybe (in next 5yr) No?

    Anyway i had to wrote answer -for peaceful sleeping ))

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    Lightbulb Thank you Segeer!

    Hi Segeer, I like your attitude. It is the right one, man. I am trying to implement the tc74 and because you posted the answer, helps me alot. Great stuff. One can just identify a true engineer in his attitude.

    I am using PICBasic Pro and will try your code today.

    Thank you again. I will post my PICBasic Pro Code for someone else in the future as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solomon View Post
    I will post my PICBasic Pro Code for someone else in the future as well.
    I like this attitude too; I wait for complete code, as good example for further projects !

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