The program is explained in detail in the pdf. It's been a very long
time since I've programmed in PIC, and as I recall it isn't a very
intuitive language, so I'd rather not struggle with it. In the
change I want to try you would not be disconnecting the Manual Feed
Solenoid, so the program is very simple. I'll try to get to writing
an actual flowchart if it will help and post it in a few days.
Mark
At 09:06 AM 5/18/2010, you wrote:
> >think you can use a simple 8 pin micro with minimal other components
> >(a diode and a bypass cap) to control the printer. When I get a few
> >minutes I'll give it a try.
> >
> >Assuming this works, I'd like to offer a little board with the mcu
> >already programmed to anyone who would like to give DLP a try. The
> >cost will be minimal, should be under $5 USD. I only ask that you
> >refrain from asking for one till you have purchased a printer and are
> >serious about the project.
>
>I'd like to buy one.Already bought the printer.
>Meanwhile could you post the flowchart, to allow us to try write a
>program, please?
>Or the hex file for a PIC, as those are more common and the
>programmers are widely spread.
>Cristian
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