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Re: Robot style EOF?

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Originally Posted by Metalgod4eva View Post
...the pwm passes chars to the engine...
I have no idea what you mean by this. PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation and refers to the signalling used to command servo position and the Victor speed controller outputs. It also gets used to refer to the three-wire cables and connectors that carry those signals, and by extension to similar cabling and connectors used to carry other signals.

The only thing I can think of that might be called an engine is one of the motors, but they certainly don't accept data of any sort.

What do you mean by "pwm" and "engine"? For that matter, what do you mean by "EOF"?



The MPLAB C18 compiler manual details a number of ways in which the ANSI C '89 standard is not followed. So far as I can tell, however, enumeration types are supported.