Mtouch switch using PIC 12F510


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    Default Re: Mtouch switch using PIC 12F510

    If you understand C, I would suggest to look for answers in C forums.

    Here we all do Basic and specifically Melabs Pic Basic.

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    No I just ask about the algorithm not about the language. So plz help me check the algorithm whether it's true or not?
    I changed mister's code in order to use that code for turning on or off the 220v light bulb.
    Plz help me answer the misunderstanding and answer whether my code right or wrong ?

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    I'd answer to your post here, but ONCE AGAIN SOMEONE DELETE MY POST...
    It really play on my nerves. If at very least MOD could warn the user before deleting a post with a good reason, life would be good... BUT NO... ?%#$??&@%$%@%$
    Steve

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    Plz help me.
    I don't understand the value "7" in the code above what does that mean ?

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