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    servopos read by pulsin - why different?

    This is a question posted on lmr, but as noone has much to suggest, so I'll post it here. For various reasons, I am trying to emulate the function of a servo control board, this is necessary because the pcb is already etched, and expects three inputs (sig, g and v), and has two outputs for each...
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    confirm test of axe027 cable.

    I think I might have damaged my axe027 cable or installation. Can I just get someone to confirm that the following test should work, on a normally functioning and installed axe027 cable? from axepad options>usbsetup The following USB Serial Devisces existg on this computer -...
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    using servo AND pin high/low on 08M

    Hello folks, I'm looking for a bit of advice on the following problem, if any has some to spare: The situation is that I'm trying to run both a servo AND a high/low pin command sequentially on the same pin. I'm not sure this is possible, but my search thru the literature doesn't seem to indicate...
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    quick power-consumption question..

    In the interestes of efficiency and stopping me going round the bend with my primitive toner-transfer method of etching pcbs, I'm wondering what the effect on power consumption (or indeed anything at all), might be if I ground the input pins 6 and 7 (i.e. pin numbers 15 and 16). I don't...
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    malfunction in configurating the Axe027 cable?

    So the situation about the problems I talked about in my recent post about the AxeStack have clarified a little. Just an update: the Axe027 cable was working normally on my computer, and then for no reason that I can detect (i.e. I made no changes to the computer setup - all I really did was...
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    What is the voltage to the AxeStack?

    Hello, I am worried that I've roasted my brand new picaxe with too much voltage - but I have conflicting information, so I need to check. My set up is a macbook, coupled by usb (ver 8.8) to the AxeStack. I'm using MacAxePad to program the pic. My first question is this - what voltage do I...
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