O I understand where the simplicity is, its typing the responces to my posts.
Maybe you should take a class in humility pal.
Some of us dont have the luxury of your experience and need a little help to get there. Thankfully there are some out ther that try to be patient with newcomers. Maybe if you debugged YOUR CODE, you wouldnt get so many compalints.
BTW:
the only lines of code in the test project I ran were the includes for you units.
I figured out the problem (I am a programmer as well) but hey you dont need to know that do you. You already have all the answers right?
Last edited by BobSpencerr; - 28th February 2007 at 05:13.
Hi BobSpencerr,
I suppose it is one of those days....
Please bear in mind that Darrel Taylor has put a great effort not only in writting the code that is freely available, but supporting it as well. You can confirm that if you do a search for that routines. There are so many answers for so many problems. So, I guess that Darrel has replied for mostly same questions a number of times, and this is frustrating, I can tell.
His is very helpful from what I can say by my experience. Just do NOT ask questions of the type "my code is not working, why?". Everyone that need help, should post all the details like compiler, code, IDE, and sometimes system status of Windows. How on earth can a person from far away help if he has none info's?
So cool down your engines, and co-operate for the good of all members.
Ioannis
I agree, the code is good.
I agree, I need to cool down.
I deal with people all day every day and dont quite see why I should be treated with any less respect than anyone else expects.
Darrel, I appologise. Maybe you have had enough of answering the same questions a million times but I dont know anything about that.
Anyway, again, sorry for being short.
I will endevour to fix my problems and leave this arena to you guys.
Cheers.
In your original post you asked if anyone has used DT's files in a program and experienced any problems. Well I have used it recently (see the model train controller thread below) and can report that it works fine.
Yes I had to tweek my code, and we played about with the values, and a couple of things were overlooked in the examples, but I received excellent support from DT and Steve (aka mister_e) as can be seen if you follow the thread.
You got off to a bad start by jumping in all guns blazing shooting down DT's code, so in some respect you deserved the reply you got at the start of the thread. However I'm sure if you post your code here, the problem will be resolved with Steves and Darrels help and you both can get along without throwing your teddy's in the corner![]()
Bob,
You can't just compile the DT_INTS-14.BAS file by itself. I suspect that's why you're getting this particular error.BTW:
the only lines of code in the test project I ran were the includes for you units.
See this thread for a detailed explanation on how to use DT_INTS-14 http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3251 along with some easy examples.
I've used DT_INTS-14 in a lot of apps, including my new serial LED module, and they do work as advertised, but you will need to read/try a few of Darrels' examples to understand how to use them in your own applications.
Hi BobSpencerr,
I too have used Darrell's DT_Ints-14 in a couple of my projects and can confirm that it works very well - believe me, this is well worth using!
The link that Bruce has posted is the topic I used to first get this code up and running and is very informative - be sure to check this out!
If you're still having problems, post your code here and I'm sure someone can help you out.
Regards,
Rob
Last edited by Rob; - 28th February 2007 at 20:50. Reason: Gramatical Correction
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