OOPic
The OOPic is a Object Oriented Programmable Interrupt Controller.
It is designed by Savage Innovations.
This list is for discussing, and asking questions about the OOPic, and projects using it.
One of the main emphasis on this group is robotics, but other uses are very welcome.
For more information on the OOPic see http://www.oopic.com.
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christinelillyfield - Aug 11 2008
I was sent another excellent link by my friend. This is a link to a NEW
FREEBIE PAGE for this week so I thought I would, share it with the
group...enjoy!
The link goes to t... 
theo570 - Aug 8 2008
I want to ask everyone to find a firefighter and thank them for what
they do. Yes, we run in when everyone else runs out.
My very good friend, neighbor and fellow firefighter ... 
"turnbull.janice" - Aug 7 2008
I was sent another excellent link by my friend. This is a link to a NEW
FREEBIE PAGE for this week so I thought I would, share it with the
group...enjoy!
The link goes to t... 
tinslwc - Aug 6 2008
For the OOPic DIP 40 package:
Is that simply a PIC16F877A with Savage's 'firmware' loaded in the
program memory? If so, what is the possibility to read the program
memory (... 
ray xu - Aug 5 2008
I, I'm just to report that my compiler had a bug #91; block variable not
set. I know its not as important as the events bug, but I thought I'll just
to report this, since the me... 
scottmsavage - Aug 5 2008
First, let me start with simply saying:
I apologize.
After talking directly to several customers is appears evident that
the announcement concerning the 8-bit products co... 
jesicaflow - Aug 5 2008
I disagree with everything in Ted's posts to my response to MY
customer. The situation is known to many...we having nothing else to
say on the matter.
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jesicaflow - Aug 5 2008
I disagree with everything in Ted's posts to my response to MY
customer.
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scottmsavage - Aug 4 2008
Ok. here is a fix for the event object.
http://si.fileburst.com/OOPic612.exe.zip
But there is a hitch. For expediency sake, I did not do the typical
four week testing phas... 
scottmsavage - Aug 4 2008
It appears that the recent announcement to discontinue the 8-bit
products has met with,... well catoragize it as you may.
For those of you who are taking the news hard, let me... 
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