Re: using PIC to act as button push
- From: scoremind@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 21 Dec 2005 21:46:05 -0800
Yes, I do realize that, I would imagine because of their debouncing
routines, I will need to wait it out...
Still, if that is 50 milliseconds ON to recognize a button press, and
say 50 to establish the OFF, that's 5 chars per second, plus a the 3
second wait, is about 5 seconds to establish and display the messages I
want to display.
I remember from my IBM-PC days that can seem like an eternity.
I will have to get the IR kit and see if those times can be improved
upon.
Tx,
George
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