Re: TI-H: Remote Control Car
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Re: TI-H: Remote Control Car
I'm not 100% sure, but if you would would have a single channel, and just find out
which frequencies to pipe through it, it should work with just about any RC car.
Just an idea.
I've done it for the computer, and it worked but I basically abused a radio chip
connected to the LPT port so that doesn't really count.
Richard Piotter wrote:
> Or you could have two lines, when one goes high, it goes forward, and the
> other makes it go reverse, and if both are high or both low, then it's idle.
>
> Personaly, I prefer that method. It eliminates those logic gates at the
> "front" of the circuit. I personaly would think that to be simpler to control.
>
> Maybe for microprocessors or something???
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> Richard Piotter
> richfile@prairie.lakes.com
>
> The Richfiles TI Hardware and BASIC web page:
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5081/Richfiles.html
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