Where is the I/O?
Eric R
Posts: 225
Ok, this is only my 2nd day of really working with the propeller and I have started reading the manuals (about 100 pages so far).
With the BS2 it was easy to find the I/O in the program but I am lost with the propeller. I am running the Graphics_Demo.spin and had it not been for a picture Showing what pins were in use, I am not sure I could have found it in the program. Where is it? A search for 13 shows no results, however, I have a resistor connected to this pin.
Why do I get the feeling that it is right in front of me...
With the BS2 it was easy to find the I/O in the program but I am lost with the propeller. I am running the Graphics_Demo.spin and had it not been for a picture Showing what pins were in use, I am not sure I could have found it in the program. Where is it? A search for 13 shows no results, however, I have a resistor connected to this pin.
Why do I get the feeling that it is right in front of me...
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Chris Savage
Parallax Tech Support
csavage@parallax.com
I see where you are talking about and I didn't even think·twice about the TV object as both·it and the mouse gave I/O descriptions but the·Graphics_Demo code did not.·I will need to do more reading and less looking·at the demo code.