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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalind View Post
    It's for the same reason that I removed those two routines and decided to just make those pins high instead. the same thing happens...
    I tried, in one last vain attempt to draw your attention to something that might be slowing down your whole project.
    But, I can see that I've failed again, because you've failed AGAIN...or maybe just YOU have FAILED to READ your OWN code...AGAIN!

    You don't think those 2 SOUND statements, with their ~3 seconds of sound making might not have anything to do with anything?

    Ok, now I'm done... Some people you just can't prod into looking at their own stuff closer...because it's all good. Of course it's all good...they wrote it...how can they possibly be wrong or mistaken about anything? Their logic is great...it flows in the code just like it does in their minds...Or does it?!?!?!?!!!!????

    Why don't you go ask your instructor for advise... You've got 48 hours...
    Last edited by skimask; - 23rd October 2008 at 17:07.

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