| ??? 05/01/08 16:53 Read: times |
#154266 - Check your soldering. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
A dry joint or poor breadboard connection will mean that P0.1 is always pulled high by the pullup resistor.
P0.1 never takes it low (enough). David. |
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