Thanks so much Joey, that sorted it out nicely ;) cheers :) --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, djo3yk@... wrote: > > Hi Anton, > > I think what you're looking for is the "ifp" and "ifn" commands in the > .tx statement. Check out the "Just a jump to the left" section in > SecretBC.pdf doc in the files section for more details on this. Hope > this helps. > > Cheers, > Joey. > > On 5/5/2010 11:16 AM, ajawdokimov wrote: > > Hi All > > > > How do you use momentary (updown mode) in a .tx statement? > > > > i cant seem to seperate the .tx values to correspond to on/off states > > of the button, it just chucks out both the on and off state on the on and off (wow that must sound confusing :) > > > > heres an example ;) > > > > $button 41 > > .showvalue on > > .mode updown > > .minmax 64 127 > > .tx $B0 $0F $7F (i want this to be the on state) > > .tx $B0 $0F $40 (Want this to be the off state) > > > > hope that clarifies my ramplings ; > > at the moment it chucks out both states on button and off > > > > cheers > > Anton > > > > >
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Re: How do you use momentary (updown mode) in a .tx statement?
2010-05-05 by ajawdokimov
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