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| Hi all, There has been a bug lurking in the Handy Board standard library files since the dawn of time (well, 1996, when the HB got started). The bug can happen when you are using multi-tasking, and more than one IC task is performing analog sensor (...)   (27 years ago, 20-May-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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|  |  | Re: important update to Handy Board standard libraries. 
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| Fred, How does the fix affect IC3.2? Jun Nolasco nolasco@inx.net (...)    (27 years ago, 20-May-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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|  |  | Re: important update to Handy Board standard libraries. 
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| (...) you should download and install the new lib files. fred (...)    (27 years ago, 20-May-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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|  |  | Re: important update to Handy Board standard libraries. 
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| Will this new lib_hb.c also replace the Smooth PWM lib_hb.c released by Newton Labs? It appears not. What is the easiest way to consolidate the Smooth PWM routines with your improved analog code? Cheers, Skye. +---...---+---...---+ | Skye Legon | (...)   (27 years ago, 20-May-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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|  |  | Re: important update to Handy Board standard libraries. 
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| (...) You must manual consolidate the new driver with the smooth-pwm libraries. To consolidate, 1. edit the smooth-pwm lib_hb.c, and remove the function "_raw_analog()", 2. install the new lib_hb.icb file in your IC lib directory (this contains the (...)   (27 years ago, 20-May-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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|  |  | Question about Sharp IR demodulators 
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| Hi everyone, First, sorry for the blank message just now -- hit the send button instead of the cancel. I'm working on a project where I've got robots hunting targets equipped with a 40 kHz oscillator circuit which is continuously pulsing an IR LED. (...)   (27 years ago, 10-Jun-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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|  |  | Re: Question about Sharp IR demodulators 
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| I had a similar experience, except that all my IR demodulators were from Radio Shack; two were some I'd gotten in a "grab bag" quite a few years ago, and the others were brand new. The original one reacted to 40KHz the way you describe yours doing - (...)   (27 years ago, 11-Jun-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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