the same as chr$(3) ETX
--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, justinanning justin@ wrote:
Hi Roland,
If you log serial data in hyperterm using the wrong baud you sometimes see
the symbol you refer to...Try different baud?
When I was recently starting with nsbasic I had trouble
see here that pins 10 and 11 on the Treo are TTL...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Multi-Connector
--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, justinanning jus...@... wrote:
It just occured to me
I know nothing about it but the Treo port may be TTL? Are you connecting
directly
see here that pins 10 and 11 on the Treo are TTL...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Multi-Connector
You could possibly pull 3.3V off pin13 to power the chip? You just need five
0.1uF caps. A Max232 costs about $5 or less.
--- In nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com, justinanning jus...@... wrote
Hi Roland,
If you log serial data in hyperterm using the wrong baud you sometimes see the
symbol you refer to...Try different baud?
When I was recently starting with nsbasic I had trouble with figuring out the
.Read, but have had no trouble with the .OnRead function. Try this
Hi GruB,
Its may not be an answer to your question of the up/down control, however see
my recent findings on using the timer as it may be applicable to you. (Im also
into datalogging).
See message on looking for an improved timer in NSBasic
I believe the timer you are using only has a
Improved Timer Message is #3100 - I cant find the message when I do a search.
Is this just me or are the messages not being indexed properly by the search
engine?
--- In nsbasic-desk...@yahoogroups.com, justinanning jus...@... wrote:
Hi GruB,
Its may not be an answer to your question