sely...@gmail.com - Mar 11 2008
Hello all,
My problem is as follows:
I have taken an example code for Hexapod from here:
http://www.lynxmotion.com/images/files/eh3r220.bas
I am trying to use it for my hex... 
Filipp Selyanko - Mar 10 2008
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jasuk1970 - Mar 10 2008
Seems to be a bit quiet, even on the forums on the website too.
Jas
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Brian Lloyd - Mar 10 2008
I have a function that I need to return two values, one in the=20=20
function name itself and one as a parameter. How do I pass a pointer/=20
address and how do I dereference a p... 
Brian Lloyd - Mar 9 2008
OK, I am starting to tear my hair out here. I have pretty simple logic=20=20
but the behavior of my program doesn't seem to be following my logic.=20=20
And, yes, I am assuming I... 
Brian Lloyd - Mar 9 2008
I have run into a bit of a debugging problem and would love to be able=20=20
to look at the state of an object or a variable at run time. I would=20=20
also like to be able to se... 
Shaggy - Mar 8 2008
I have been working under the assumption that the SRF08 ultrasonic range
sensor was somewhat reliable at distances over 1 meter as a binary pair.
After testing two pairs extens... 
jporterwbtcorp - Mar 8 2008
Hello..
I am compiling a rather large program on an OOpicII B.2.2+ and I'm
getting the following message -- Error #23, objects have exceeded the
available RAM by XXX bytes
... 
Shaggy - Mar 8 2008
Brian Lloyd-6 wrote:
> That sounds pretty darned good.
Complicated, really, but software, and learning systems is what my real
hobby is, the hardware is mostly just a senso... 
Shaggy - Mar 8 2008
Fortunately, I think I will be always running on level ground, as it will b=
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inside. However, the echo system will be an attempt to compensate both for
slippage, as well as ... 
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