HAL mapping direction <= versus =>
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11 Dec 2018 10:10 #122197
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Phew! I passed! Thanks Andy!
It is always helpful to check the docs for the I/O pin direction (in or out)
It is always helpful to check the docs for the I/O pin direction (in or out)
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11 Dec 2018 10:21 #122198
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Thanks to both of you.
Now i need to dig more out of the syntax
Now i need to dig more out of the syntax
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11 Dec 2018 10:42 #122200
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There isn't any more, the arrows are not used by the machine, and there is no way to know which direction any pin is without looking at the docs or querying the live system.
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Thanks to both of you.
Now i need to dig more out of the syntax
There isn't any more, the arrows are not used by the machine, and there is no way to know which direction any pin is without looking at the docs or querying the live system.
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11 Dec 2018 11:07 #122203
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Argh... My mother tongue betrayed me
I was meaning away from the syntax as you corrected me.
Thanks Andy
I was meaning away from the syntax as you corrected me.
Thanks Andy
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