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Timing functions
We want a motor to spin for two seconds after a button is pressed AND keep spinning (until time is up) even if the joystick button is not being pressed.
Can we use a timing function in the true case to keep the case true (therefor the motor keeps running) even if the button is NOT being pressed? or do we need to take a different approach? Last edited by grosh : 15-02-2010 at 10:20. |
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