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You can also set the display in RL2.5 Programmer as:
Functions > Rcx Communications > Set Display
Another cool way to find quickly the function is by selecting the function
by name. On any of the function displays, click on the search button
(magnifying glass) and double click on the Set Display item in the list of
functions. This will jump you to the menu that has the Set Display function.
> > Is there a way using Robolab to display the value of a timer on the RCX LCD
> > display?
>
> Yup. In RL2.5 Investigator, select through the palettes as follows:
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> Datalogging & motors > RCX Communications > Set Display.
>
> The 'Set Display' icon looks like the RCX's LCD panel.
>
> You need to hang two modifiers off it.
>
> On the left, a numeric constant representing the number of places after the
> decimal point. So, with a timer that measures in 1/10 sec, you would set
> the decimal point constant to '1' to get a reading in seconds. The default
> is '0'.
>
> The second modifier would be a 'Value of the x timer' (white diamond with a
> blue border and a colored clock inside) where x is either red, blue or
> yellow.
>
> Cheers
>
> JP
>
> Serious LEGO: http://jpbrown.i8.com
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