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Unread 30-01-2010, 08:58
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Help With I/O!!

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I have a problem, that i really dont know how to solve...
well,the classmate is ready, and i have a robot code and the communication is set up probably, every thing in the classmate tap is flashing green!!
But when connecting the robot ,the Battery voltage should show the battery volts, but in my classmate it is all 00.00 why is that????

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Unread 30-01-2010, 09:30
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HEY :
I have a problem, that i really dont know how to solve...
well,the classmate is ready, and i have a robot code and the communication is set up probably, every thing in the classmate tap is flashing green!!
But when connecting the robot ,the Battery voltage should show the battery volts, but in my classmate it is all 00.00 why is that????

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This seems to be the third post from team 1946 with the same title and this one will probably (except for this reply) go unanswered also.
It's clear that English not being your native language is a slight problem here, but I think many forum readers would be able to work past that.
The real problem is that you guys aren't providing any detail that could help people help you.
You claim that something "is ready" and something else "is set up probably (no doubt you meant properly)" but I think most readers are wondering how you verified those claims.
Please try to give more detail.
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Re: Help With I/O!!

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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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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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.
well i dont see you speaking 4 different languages ,you can simply help us , but i can see that you dont have something useful to help us with, I know what is first really about unlike some others, oh dont feel sorry for us we can handle it out!!!!!
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Re: Help With I/O!!

Actually, everyone is trying to be helpful.

Advice on how to get better responses on CD is often helpful.

If the jumper is not the issue, I'll echo what the other post said. Please try to give more detailed explanation of what the problem is, what the symptoms are, what you have already tried, etc.

There are many helpful people on CD, but the language and distance issues make it more difficult. But in the process we all learn some things, and in the end that is the best kind of success.

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well i dont see you speaking 4 different languages ,you can simply help us , but i can see that you dont have something useful to help us with, I know what is first really about unlike some others, oh dont feel sorry for us we can handle it out!!!!!
I am truly sorry that you think I was being inconsiderate, or insolent, or patronizing, or callous.

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I really was trying to help you.
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