??? 02/23/13 13:29 Read: times |
#189448 - step by step Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I have NO programming experience, but I am wanting to learn.
first I commend you for a well formed description (are you really going 180mph?) second with "NO programming experience" you need to forget your project initially and take a few baby steps. DO NOT put the whole thing together and post "it does not work" i would suggest 1) to learn about the tools and the basics load and understand 'blinky', make a few modifications 2) hook up your display and show e.g.345 3) make your display alternate betwwen 345 and 678 4) make the alternation happen on a pulse on an input 5) you should by now be close enough to decide next step PS re your project: would two lines one showing actual pulses and the other showing desired pulses be a way |
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