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| (...) I've had similar problems with a CyberMaster. It seems that CyberMaster Tower is powered by the serial interface (at least it is switched on by this power). On PC, the DTR line is switched high (12 V), and the CTS line is switched low (-12V). (...) (24 years ago, 1-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
| | | | Re: Error in program
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| (...) Already got that answer, but thanks. (...) Done with initialization (int CounterLength=0;), isn't it? Please correct me if I am wrong. (...) Yes, you are right. But it didn't occur to me the time I wrote it. (...) (24 years ago, 1-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
| | | | Re: Error in program
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| (...) Your array is too small, it runs from 0 to 6. Maybe you should also put a CounterLength = 0; before the first until. until(SENSOR_2 == 1); makes it wait for the sensor being pressed. Also, as a matter of style, I'd rather use (...) (24 years ago, 1-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
| | | | Visual NQC 2001
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| Runtime error 380 fix If you get Runtime error 380 during compile start you need to change the subdirectory where NQC.exe is stored. Use a directory without a space in the name. Example C:\NQC\nqc.exe This will work. (24 years ago, 1-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
| | | | Re: Error in program
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| Chris Hood wrote: > > Well I am just a newbie to NQC and to the whole Mindstorm experience, > however here is what the compiler says when I try to compile the program > that you submitted. > > > Line 1: Error: RCX does not support Arrays Hi Chris, (...) (24 years ago, 1-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
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