Thanks, Chri.
/Jon
From: Jon Kleiser
Sent: 21 January 2016 21:11
To: Christophe Gragnic
Subject: Re: PicoLisp on Ubuntu
Hi Chri,
Wow, great! Thanks.
/Jon
From: Christophe Gragnic
Sent: 21 January 2016 21:08
To: J
Hi,
Others also mentioned Xubuntu, but my old Mac mini cannot handle all DVD and CD
formats very well. Fortunately Lubuntu had a 64-bit 14.04 .iso DVD that my Mac
did accept. Now I have 64-bit PicoLisp running ...
: (cons *CPU (version T))
-> ("x86-64" 16 1 16)
The future is bright. The on
Glad I could help
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Jake wrote:
> Thanks John, I had to wiggle the % around. I think I ended up with 10 and
> 3, but it spins the same speed both ways. Thanks :)
>
> On 19/01/16 19:18, John Duncan wrote:
>
> You have a cycle that is 21.7ms (t) in length, with 1.7m
Thanks John, I had to wiggle the % around. I think I ended up with 10
and 3, but it spins the same speed both ways. Thanks :)
On 19/01/16 19:18, John Duncan wrote:
You have a cycle that is 21.7ms (t) in length, with 1.7ms on and 20ms
off. The frequency is 1/t or 46Hz. The duty cycle is the amou
Dear JB,
> When I plug the data cable into any pin on the entire board the
> servo spins clockwise, even when plugged into PWM0 and (pwm-stop 0)
> being called.
Understand. The servo might be responding that way to the default
level of the pins on the Mizar32. What does your multimeter say for
th