Hi
I'm new to qbasic, and I barely know how to program in c.
Using the printer's port I've connected it to a breadbord(?) and it has 8 leds. I tested it and it works.
How do I assing each led to a letter on my keyboard?
How do I program it so when I press a letter its corresponding led turns on, and if I press it again it turns off? Using qbasic of course.
I know I need to put the printer's port address in a variable, but I don't know about the rest.
Could someone be kind enough to point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
Few questions
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Re: Few questions
Hey there! I wrote an entire program based on this purpose and built a box with solid state relays to control light strings and spots. i can send you a snippit of my source. So, since you tested it, you figuered out how to tell the printer port to turn led's on? sending a number from 0 to 255 to the port. well, do you understand how binary works? each of the eight bits stands for a light:
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
so to turn on the first, second and fourth light:
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
which coresponds to 1 + 2 + 8 = 11, so sending an eleven will do this.
i must go now, i will send you source later today
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
so to turn on the first, second and fourth light:
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
which coresponds to 1 + 2 + 8 = 11, so sending an eleven will do this.
i must go now, i will send you source later today
Re: Few questions
Thank you very much, that source will be very helpful.
And yes I knew about the binary numbers, but I hadn't look it at that way. But I don't know how to implement it cause each light is independent form each other.
Thank you very much. :D
And yes I knew about the binary numbers, but I hadn't look it at that way. But I don't know how to implement it cause each light is independent form each other.
Thank you very much. :D
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Re: Few questions
here is the "core" that i used to control hardware
i know this is a sumwhat wasteful way to do this (i wrote this a year and a half ago) but it works great for the program i wrote
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DEFINT A-Z
DIM GRID(1 TO 128) AS INTEGER
DO
KEY$ = INKEY$
SELECT CASE KEY$
CASE "1"
IF GRID(1) THEN GRID(1) = 0 ELSE GRID(1) = 1
CASE "2"
IF GRID(2) THEN GRID(2) = 0 ELSE GRID(2) = 1
CASE "3"
IF GRID(4) THEN GRID(4) = 0 ELSE GRID(4) = 1
CASE "4"
IF GRID(8) THEN GRID(8) = 0 ELSE GRID(8) = 1
CASE "5"
IF GRID(16) THEN GRID(16) = 0 ELSE GRID(16) = 1
CASE "6"
IF GRID(32) THEN GRID(32) = 0 ELSE GRID(32) = 1
CASE "7"
IF GRID(64) THEN GRID(64) = 0 ELSE GRID(64) = 1
CASE "8"
IF GRID(1) THEN GRID(128) = 0 ELSE GRID(128) = 1
END SELECT
FOR X = 1 TO 128
BIT = BIT + (GRID(X) * X)
NEXT
OUT 888, BIT
LOOP