rev-d--leroy,dale,jim,tom,and everyone else .
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Hi guys,,,,
Thanks for your suggestions, and stop fighting amongst
yourselves.Its not worth it.
I simply wanted to know how to use the pot command to speed up or
slow down a flashing led.I have the basic stamp 1-rev-d and there
isnt much information about it in the manuals in the form of examples
or information. I have to use the rev-d because I am planning to use
this circuit to manufacture a product I have invented and the cost
of the rev-d is much cheaper than the others.
If anyone out there has any experience with the rev-d, I surely could
use some help with some questions. Please e-mail me at
bodine08@y...
Thanks again everyone,,,and STOP
FIGHTING!!!,,HA,HA,HA,,,Peace
Thanks for your suggestions, and stop fighting amongst
yourselves.Its not worth it.
I simply wanted to know how to use the pot command to speed up or
slow down a flashing led.I have the basic stamp 1-rev-d and there
isnt much information about it in the manuals in the form of examples
or information. I have to use the rev-d because I am planning to use
this circuit to manufacture a product I have invented and the cost
of the rev-d is much cheaper than the others.
If anyone out there has any experience with the rev-d, I surely could
use some help with some questions. Please e-mail me at
bodine08@y...
Thanks again everyone,,,and STOP
FIGHTING!!!,,HA,HA,HA,,,Peace
Comments
the POT command by getting a value to display in the DEBUG window. If the
value changes when the resistance changes, you are on the right track. Once
that is done, use the value to time a loop that flashes the LED.
> I simply wanted to know how to use the pot command to speed up or
> slow down a flashing led.I have the basic stamp 1-rev-d and there
> isnt much information about it in the manuals in the form of examples
> or information. I have to use the rev-d because I am planning to use
> this circuit to manufacture a product I have invented and the cost
> of the rev-d is much cheaper than the others.