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Comments by liang306 (Top 4 by date)
liang306
29-Jun-10 14:55pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
This dude give me the right answer.
liang306
29-Jun-10 14:53pm
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My friendo! u know what, U ARE RIGHT!!!
I need a 15 millisecond delay before I read the Serial Input buffer. How could I forgot that.
Anyway, William, thank you very much for helping me out! For all you guys taking time to read this, thank you for your time!
liang306
29-Jun-10 13:47pm
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First of all, thank you very much for reply. Really appreciated.
OK, the difference.
For example, I've set the electrical unit ON, so, I suppose to see the "ON" status when I run the program. When I debug the code step by step, then I can see I got the right response from the controller and the status of the electrical unit is "ON", which is right. But if I just compile the code or run the *.exe file, the result is different, it show "OFF". I suspect there might be some problem with communication part, but I can't find it.
liang306
29-Jun-10 9:48am
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Sorry for the misunderstanding, I mean when I compile it, the result is different from when I debugging it.