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    Quote Originally Posted by financecatalyst View Post
    It does say it can be used for motors in the code lampdim.bas
    Also, I am not using this code for previous motor control project, it is just for controlling speed of my ceiling fan, not any stepper motor or anything like that.

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    Soooo ... if you already know the things ... why do you ask such questions and why doesn't it want to work properly.

    excuse me if I have disturbed you ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    Soooo ... if you already know the things ... why do you ask such questions and why doesn't it want to work properly.

    excuse me if I have disturbed you ...

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    Alain
    A little explanation would have been more appreciated than this. I said it because I read it in the lampdim.bas " ' This program is use to dim intensity of an AC line load
    ' like lamp, motor and other. Developped for 60 Hz line."
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    hey finance, have a look here:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...t=2674&p=92337

    Read this thread from start and you may get more idea.

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