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Jack in the box

Started by sinstar, August 20, 2012, 12:12:25 AM

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sinstar

This program is needs refinements.  The sound board I'm using is the Cowlacious cap-200.  This is the code that works with the screaming lady which uses the cap-200.

Audio = IsOn                                  ' start audio player
PAUSE 250
Audio = IsOff

I have tried to paste this into the code many ways.  The error message that keep coming up is, the label is missing ":".

The next problem is the light are strobing too slow.  1/4 second intervals does not do it.  1/8 works better for the box.  The body and eyes are fine.  The best way for the box strobes to flash is for the first 10 seconds 1/4 second intervals then the rest of the show they flash 1/8 second intervals.  I have tried to modify this program on my own. I have switched the event delay to 125 I got the show to speed up.  Then I tried to lengthen the show by doubling up on this code [EEPROM (%00010010, 1)] some other error message came up something to the effect writing over code I do not remember. 

The next thing I for see having to be adjusted is the solenoid I believe all I will have to do is Change the 1 to a 0 on one of the lines.  That should shorten the duration the solenoid is on for. Need some more help got to get this done.

livinlowe

Can you post all the code? I don't see any
Shawn
Scaring someone with a prop you built -- priceless!

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