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And it would have to be in the Serout from the Robot Controller that it went haywire, as the OI is programmed to max out any analog input at 254, unless there is no resistor on the input at all, which goes to 127.
The Serin statement uses the same synchronization method as the Serout, not that a programmer needs that information. |
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