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No, but having spent way too much time watching NASA tv this morning I really ought to do some work! -
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That won't get you anywhere young man. Now go back to your desk.Originally posted by norrahe View Post
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young man????????Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostThat won't get you anywhere young man. Now go back to your desk.
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Yeah, right, indeed.Originally posted by zeitghost View Postwot it actually sent was "12345,E", but I'm quite sure it'll do the whole 9 yards (or 26 chrs).
Bug meant it sent 12345,E all the time, no matter what you threw at it.
Ho hum.
Now I've got figure out why it can't see "CONNECT 9600" and "RING" any more.
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I don't discriminate.Originally posted by norrahe View Postyoung man????????
I'm a laydee don't you know!
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Talking to ones self again?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYeah, right, indeed.
Bug meant it sent 12345,E all the time, no matter what you threw at it.
Ho hum.
Now I've got figure out why it can't see "CONNECT 9600" and "RING" any more.

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I'm in the dullest thread competition with Suity.Originally posted by norrahe View PostTalking to ones self again?
In case any one is interested, you can't get 491 into a byte*.
It would have been nice if the compiler had reminded me of that.
*491 was a state in a state machine, since 49 was used & so was 50...
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If it's any consolation Suity would winOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostI'm in the dullest thread competition with Suity.
In case any one is interested, you can't get 491 into a byte*.
It would have been nice if the compiler had reminded me of that.
*491 was a state in a state machine, since 49 was used & so was 50...
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