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Re: Dashboard Programming

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Originally Posted by Jeff_Rice
I was going to put this in a new thread, but is discussed a little here. Could someone explain how to use the 6 user bytes please(without messing up my pwm outputs)?
I believe the user bytes are called by 'user_bytex" where x is 1 to 6. So you use it the same as a pwm, or you can break it up into it's bits, but I'm not sure how to do that off the top of my head, and I don't have the program loaded up anywhere to double check quickly.

For example, if you want a user byte to show the analog pressure switch, something like this would work...

user_byte1 = analog_pressure;

Of course, the analog inputs are 10 bits, instead of 8 bits, so that screws you up, and I haven't found a good way to get around that yet... :-\
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