Assuming Tair = 32d;
Which version prints 32°C on your LCD?
LCDOUT $FE,$C0," ", SDEC2 Tair, $B0, "C "
or;
LCDOUT $FE,$C0," ", SDEC2 Tair, $DF, "C "
or;
LCDOUT $FE,$C0," ", SDEC2 Tair, 223, "C "
Assuming Tair = 32d;
Which version prints 32°C on your LCD?
LCDOUT $FE,$C0," ", SDEC2 Tair, $B0, "C "
or;
LCDOUT $FE,$C0," ", SDEC2 Tair, $DF, "C "
or;
LCDOUT $FE,$C0," ", SDEC2 Tair, 223, "C "
My guess: b)
PBP 2.50C, MCS+ 3.0.0.5, MPLAB 8, MPASM 5.14, ASIX Presto, PoScope, mE mikroBasic V7.2, PICKIT2
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Well, if $DF works then 223 will work too, isn't it?
Ioannis
P.S. to Alain. Have you seen the image of the LCDOUT command that I posted on #13? Is this what you typed?
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 16th October 2007 at 08:41.
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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I am sure some believers of the old religion will be furious. As for the "gods", I really don't care! They were too human!
Just being curious, what is the meaning of the symbols you were trying to display? I mean OK with the degrees symbol, but the other two?
Ioannis
QUOTE=Ioannis;I am sure some believers of the old religion will be furious. As for the "gods", I really don't care! They were too human!
Hé,hé ... the egg ... or the Hen ..
Just being curious, what is the meaning of the symbols you were trying to display? I mean OK with the degrees symbol, but the other two?
The " ö " is mainly used by people from north Europe
The " µ " ...do not tell me you don't know microfarads ... or µFarads !!!
Both belong to the High part of the Character table ... good reason to use them here .... no ????
An Overall ... µ ( mikro) comes from ancient GREEK alphabet ( alpha, beta, delta, epsillon ...etc. )Boooooooooooooooooooooooo !!!!
Alain
Last edited by Acetronics2; - 16th October 2007 at 09:13.
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
************************************************** ***********************
IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Hi,
Å Ä Ö (å ä ö) are the last 3 lettters in the Swedish alphabet. They are very useful since it is impossible to spell beer without Ö ---> ÖL
They are common letters but we can do without them if we really have to :-)
/me
Hey, hold your horses! I know what μ is. Just did not understood the relation in degrees Celsius, micro and ö, all together!
Ioannis
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