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    irin vs servo

    Dear Alan, Thank you for the explanation, this must be it. I could not get the preload thingy to work although it should, I think and do not have much time to experiment this time around :). /Edmunds
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    irin vs servo

    Dear all, I seem to have a problem with running an infrared controlled device (20x2-based) that, among other things, has to control two servos for a crossing gate. I have previously done this with a separate 08M2 running each gate, but for various reasons this is not available for this project...
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    Translation from Arduino code for LOFI robot app

    Hippy, thanks a million, I had written quite exactly your code with exclusion of a header. However, thanks to trying your code, I noticed they have a header before each data byte. I don't know how that works in that Arduino code - I cannot see it there, but I'm pretty confident, I figured out...
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    Translation from Arduino code for LOFI robot app

    Dear all, Can you help me translate the code below to picaxe 14M2? This is to run a robot through HM-something BLE module with a LOFI Robot control app for Android and iPhone. While I got it to connect and receive serial data from the app on picaxe in minutes with SERIN command, there does not...
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    5x3 font, ssd1306 OLED

    P.S. I don't know why I'm a new member, maybe this is my another identity or something :). I will look into it.
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    5x3 font, ssd1306 OLED

    Thanks hippy, seems to be the way to go. There are 256 bytes of scratchpad in 20x2 (my version of manual2 says 128!!!), which can run with 64MHz without external resonator. This should work for updating the entire display well enough. The application is a scoreboard in a train station on a model...
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    5x3 font, ssd1306 OLED

    Dear all, You know you have not been here for a while, when you log on and see a new forum platform :). I have an issue with ssd1306 based 64x32 OLED. I can use 8x5 font with no problems as the chip supports receiving 8 vertical pixels as one byte. Thus, you send 5 such bytes and voila - you...
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