Great find Dave, and if I read correctly, still makes use of PBP![]()
Great find Dave, and if I read correctly, still makes use of PBP![]()
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
http://foamcasualty.com/ - Warbird R/C scratch building with foam!
Or this
http://www.myamicus.co.uk/content.ph...CUS18-Compiler
FREE!!!
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
scalerobotics wrote:
That's OKAY. Right now all I do is:Only problem is you can't (as far as I can tell) do anything else while you are sending a servo a signal.
This seems to work flawlessly.Code:LOW trigright HIGH trigright HIGH trigright HIGH trigright LOW trigright PULSIN echoright,1,rangeright 'measures the range in 10uS steps PAUSE 10 'Wait for ringing to stop - read SF05 spec.
Ken
http://www.cpustick.com says in its 2nd paragraph:
Do you think I could get the robocars to communicate with each other using this? This could add greatly to the number and types of games or competitions we could devise. All this with 8K of program memory? Really?Additionally, when coupled with an optional Freescale MC13201 ZigFlea™ Wireless Transceiver, the MCU may be remotely controlled by another MCU, via a telnet/rlogin-like interface, eliminating the need for a direct connection to the host computer altogether. Also, BASIC programs may trivially remotely access variables on other MCUs, enabling the use of “remote pin variables” or other forms of inter-MCU communication.
Ken
That may work as well, but I would right click, and save link as..... You should get to keep it in its hex format. Although it might be called xx.hex.txt . You can just delete the .txt if this is the case.
Last edited by ScaleRobotics; - 13th October 2010 at 04:04.
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