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Re: Cyprus
Attach it via USB to your classmate.
go to WPI library > driver staion > compatibility IO > Set Digital Output Create constant on the input, an array comes up. Expand to have 8 booleans, and set them as you want. That should light up the LEDs on the Cypress and the external LEDs if you attached them with resistors. |
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Re: Cyprus
The thing is, our Cypress is connected and we can get input from it...our LEDs just don't seem to change no matter what we do.
We made a program that went through each input and set it to its opposite value and nothing happened. We tried the code with the built-in LEDs and it worked though. I guess it might be a wiring issue... |
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