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DaOld Man:
Ok, here it is. This is build 1.0.0. I will leave it up here for a week or so. If no one tests it or there are no reported problems, then I will post it to File Repository and add it to the Downloads thread on here. I placed the program, dependencies, and IO board drivers all in zipped form into a folder called Package. I then zipped it because I was afraid BYOAC wouldnt let me upload it otherwise. There is also a crude text file called "readme" that has instructions on how to install it and the dependencies. Shouldnt be a problem, but let me know if it is. Thanks for taking the time to review this and possibly use it in your project. I welcome all comments and suggestions and appreciate all feedback. I also included some crude hook up wiring diagrams. Hope you enjoy, and it feels good to finally complete a project! Update: Found a bug where if you dont use dynamic braking degauss would not come on. Should be fixed. This is build 1.0.1, replace the build 1.0.0 that is in the package. No need to download the package if you already have, just download this mrotate5 and replace it. I have replaced build 1.0.0 with the new 1.0.1 in the package, so you will have the correct build if you download the package now. |
darthpaul:
You are Da Man Ken, this is much cleaner than slicing wires to a printer port cable. I'm guessing that this would also work with cprotate. |
DaOld Man:
--- Quote from: darthpaul on August 19, 2020, 10:36:41 am ---You are Da Man Ken, this is much cleaner than slicing wires to a printer port cable. I'm guessing that this would also work with cprotate. --- End quote --- Thanks Paul! The pic chip will not work with the cprotate program I wrote for you. If I remember correctly, that had 3 stop positions? So MRoate5 will not work either (It only has two stops.) But I can probably convert cprotate to use the pic chip, if you are interested. Did we ever finish that project? |
darthpaul:
We never did finish it, I think those three stops were causing problems. Maybe using just two out of the three panels would be easier to program. |
DaOld Man:
I think just 2 panels would be a lot easier. Im sure MRotate5 would work with that, since motion would be same as a rotating monitor. (But it wouldnt have the other bells and whistles you wanted :) ) But 3 panels would be a lot cooler! |
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