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PC appheres the pc app just have a play let me know what you think, calculating the speeds the normal way is better but i think this will really help the noobs out there but i just made it cos i was bored lolwindows only i think and requires .net frameworkPost Merge: October 15, 2010, 11:53:08 AMok my findings on cod5*the hex code posted above gets capped*without the bmu v1 origional code (50% duty cycle) smallest value for firerate that doesnt get capped is .122 so theoretically just over 8 sps*with the 25% duty cycle the smallest firerate value you can have is .100 however if you just constantly hold down r1 through reloads and stuff this will eventually get capped but with a firerate value of .102 you can shout all your ammo without letting go of r1 and you will not get cappedim just cleaning up the code then i will post it herePost Merge: October 16, 2010, 04:32:56 AMok tested all working 100%as defaultmode 1 - 10sps - MW2mode 2 - 9.9sps - COD5mode 3 - 8sps - COD4 but i left cod5 mode on in all of them so they all work with cod5 aswell in the source code change speeds as normal and adjust the option setting just below the firerates in the asm/text file to turn on/off cod5 duty cylce then recompile in mplabsame pinout as usual
envy my job? i dont have a job :Swhen i clean up the code it will probs be 10 sps but ive lost track of the nops and stuff so il work on that soon but this will do for nowPost Merge: October 16, 2010, 07:34:22 AM@ hazer ive just come up on a possible genious idea if i was to rewrite the code and use timer0 for the 500us delays because this runs regardless of the isr then the length of the isr doesnt matter so long as it takes sub 500us yes? what are your thoughts on this?
yasin, I think you missed the resolution to your problem, in the release thread the schematic was posted wrong, as pointed out by rafaliyo86 the origional drawing had the tact switch on the wrong pin. and that created the results you were experiancing. the diagram has been fixed rewire your tact to pin three (not four) and all should be good. the test points and leds all operate the same from the vx3 to the vx4 and I have personally teste the vx3 and found it to be in working order. please rewire your tact switch and post your findings clearly.