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Re: Encoder help

First step to solving any programming problem, is to isolate the problem. How do you know the problem is with Kevin's code... and you don't have a problem with your encoder?

With that being said, have you tried hooking the encoder up to an oscilloscope? That would tell you whether it is a bad encoder, or bad code.
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