| ??? 05/16/01 02:39 Read: times |
#11600 - RE: a/d conversion in BASIC |
Drats no takers for doing physics huh?
Good news for me though in my time crunch! Prof. decided we don't have time to do all the little projects he has planned so all I have to do is a simple debug in Basic and then fool around with a bit and I am done. Great news for me because he is always disapearing and we can never find him to get him to help for 5 seconds. As to why i am leary of a/d you would have to understand our microlabs that are full of viruses and shut down all the time. Last semester out of 12 labs, 2 worked, the rest were eaten, casualties of system failures and missing parts. It was digital logic in well you know where. Its more so the lab. So any tips or tricks anyone wants to share on just playing in Basic with the chip would be helpful, I don't really know basic but have seen it and don't think it will be a prob. Thanks for all the help you have given through my project. Off for more physics...I swear one more question about the brakes in a car and I am done for the night. Stevie |
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| a/d conversion in BASIC | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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