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Re: Help With I/O!!

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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle View Post
My guess is that you need to put a jumper on the analog module so that it can read the voltage and return it to the DS. Without the jumper, no current can flow, and it looks the same as a dead battery.

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Wow, there's nothing like some wag like me slapping a poster on the wrist to motivate someone else to jump in and help.
I hope that's their problem -- I've been feeling sorry for them.
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