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Custom Chars in the IDE -> How do you draw a switch in the IDE using the custom

Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
edited 2006-05-08 14:52 in Propeller 1
As silly as that sounds, it illudes me as to how to make a simple pull up/down switch in the IDE...

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Just tossing my two bits worth into the bit bucket


KK
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  • Chris SavageChris Savage Parallax Engineering Posts: 14,406
    edited 2006-05-05 17:47
    KK,

    ·· Just click Help\View Character Chart and click on the symbol you want.· It will·insert at the current cursor position.

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  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-05 18:10
    I was looking for something better then this:
                 3.3v 
                           
                  └── Momentary Switch ─┳─────── P0
                                           10KΩ
                 3.3v                     
                           
                  └── Momentary Switch ─┳─────── P1
                                           10KΩ
                                          
    
    

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    Just tossing my two bits worth into the bit bucket


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  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-05 18:11
    Hay! It didn't show the special thinggines! What did I do wrong now???

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  • Jon WilliamsJon Williams Posts: 6,491
    edited 2006-05-05 18:19
    The Parallax font is not available in the forums.

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    Jon Williams
    Applications Engineer, Parallax
  • Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi)Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi) Posts: 23,514
    edited 2006-05-05 18:26
    Try this:

    Post Edited (Phil Pilgrim (PhiPi)) : 5/5/2006 6:29:44 PM GMT
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  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-05 18:33
    That works... thanks Phil....

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  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-05 18:59
    Can you recomend improvments?



    And, can someone plesase tell me how to insert the image directly into the post... so it's not just an attachment?

    ·attachment.php?attachmentid=41543

    Thanks every one...· Check ya all out later... I'm on my 2 hour commute home now...
    (to build my Propeller dev board!!!)


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    KK


    Post Edited (Kaos Kidd) : 5/6/2006 12:38:02 PM GMT
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  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2006-05-05 19:01
    This post explains it: http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=518491

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  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-06 12:38
    Thanks Paul...
    It worked!
    [noparse]:)[/noparse]

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  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-08 14:36
    This weekend I completed the following:
    #1 Created a Power supply for my dev "system" from a old ATX working power supply. All the outputs are off. The 3.3V is 2.89, the 5V is a 5.89, the -5 is at 5.21, the 12 is at 10.89 and the -12 is at 7.86. I think it's because I used a 10 ohm, 10watt power resistor. I'm going to have to research this, unless someone has the answer. The power supply has a 5V SB output, which I have no idea what it is used for.

    #2 Wired up my "primary" breadboard for the propeller. (I'm still doing the voltage checks, but I'm almost ready to power on with the propeller & eeprom!

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  • Chris SavageChris Savage Parallax Engineering Posts: 14,406
    edited 2006-05-08 14:45
    KK,

    ·· 5V SB is Standby Power for keeping keyboards, mice or other peripherals powered to use as a wake-up device.·· That lead should always have 5V when the supply is plugged in.· You can't very well wake from keyboard, for example, if you don't have the device powered.· But it seems we're getting off topic in this thread...


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    csavage@parallax.com
  • Kaos KiddKaos Kidd Posts: 614
    edited 2006-05-08 14:52
    Thanks Chris, and your right... somewhat off topic...

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