Hi Rob,

I tested your last library version, works perfect, I like API much better.
By default I don't need to deal with period parameter anymore, but still
have the opportunity to if I want. Easy and flexible.

thanks
Seb

2011/4/10 Rob Hamerling <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Seb,
>
>
> On 2011/04/10 11:42, Sebastien Lelong wrote:
>
>  2011/4/10 Rob Hamerling <[email protected]
>>    In the new library I try to mimic the functionality of 'traditional'
>>    alarm clocks. I've committed it for you, but need some more tests to
>>    see if everything works as intended (and is intuitive).
>>
>>
>> OK, I'll have a look !
>>
>>
> I'll commit my sample using the new library soon. May help!
>
>
>     The board I have was meant for a 18f26j11. I replaced the chip with
>>    a 18f27j53 (for exchange with you), but it doesn't run. I have not
>>    found why...
>>
>>
>> Rechecked again, it works. Carefull I'm using 16Mhz Xtal running PLL. I
>> think your setup is different regarding this.
>>
>
> I have found the trouble. The clock runs OK, but I have connected a 3x4
> keyboard to this board and 2 of the drive lines are on pin_C4 and pin_C5,
> which appear to be input only on the 18f27j53! So I cannot change times,
> etc. via the keyboard. So for the moment I forget the 18f27j53 for my clock!
>
>
> Regards, Rob.
>
>
> --
> R. Hamerling, Netherlands --- http://www.robh.nl
>
>

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