Cool, thanks Doc! Brice uploaded a sample with button code so if I need to, I'll steal that. BTW, I looked at your scratchy pot code: very nice! I prefer subs to gotos...geek that I am. Mike --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@y...> wrote: > Hi Mike > --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <mmarsh@w...> wrote: > > So my question is, how do you stop this program? Does pressing the > > stop button halt execution without having to poll the button? > > > I realize that Brice has already addressed your msg. But for clarity: > > The "start" and "stop" buttons are not hardwired interrupts. They are simply one-bit ports that the software can implement or ignore. The 'start' and 'stop' designations are arbitrary and used only as conventions. > The only hardwired interrupt on the PSIM-1 panel is the RESET button. > > to address your question diectly: > NO > the stop button (P5) must be polled in order to do anything in a program. > > best regards, > -doc
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Re: New file uploaded to SynthModules
2004-01-28 by Mike Marsh
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