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    Excellent guys, thanks. The conversion to PicBasic doesn't look too hard, so thats my project for tonight. Wish me luck!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gringobomba14 View Post
    Excellent guys, thanks. The conversion to PicBasic doesn't look too hard, so thats my project for tonight. Wish me luck!!!!!!
    Actually, I had my mind in another thread with that last comment.
    The link above to mikro is good, but if you search HERE, on these forums, you'll find some code practically already done, waiting for your modifications.
    Ya know...that search button, towards the top of the page, offset to the right a bit, little down arrow next to it, white letters, blue background...

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    Done that a few days ago, and was lead to the SHT-71 code by cocacolaKid. the thing is, I don't understand the code well enough to make the correct mods. Unfortunately, maybe I'm not as well up on PicBasic as I could be, so I don't fully understand "shiftout DataPin,clk,1,[SensorCmd\8]" DataPin and CLK are pins on the SHT, so I define them, but SensorCMD/8????? No idea. Some hand-holding seems to be the only answer......

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    Quote Originally Posted by gringobomba14 View Post
    but SensorCMD/8????? No idea. Some hand-holding seems to be the only answer......
    "SensorCMD\8" isn't in the book, but the definition of what those positions in the command "SHIFTOUT" are fully explained in the manual.

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    RTFM springs to mind...lol. OK, so I'm closer, but now I have a question. What is the purpose of using this : "result.byte0"? It doesn't seemed to be liked by PB

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    O.K., I worked that one out. Stay tuned, I may have this licked.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by gringobomba14 View Post
    Stay tuned, I may have this licked.......
    Well, that might just be a good test
    Lick it and the humidity and temp should go up

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