| ??? 01/14/05 05:21 Read: times |
#84956 - debugging Responding to: ???'s previous message |
try
- bringing the code up in a simulator and stepping all the way through it, watching what it does, see if you expect everything it does; watch the simulated speaker pin output as well. maybe Craig's Pinnacle IDE has a spanish version? - measuring the speaker output with an oscilloscope; maybe the notes are being executed too fast to hear. - check all the pins going out. - translating most of the spanish comments to english for the group to read. - tell the group everything you have tried so far. - put descriptive comment headers before each subroutine. - set the main program to loop continuously (if it is not already doing so). james |
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