2010/8/19 João de Brito Vidigal <jbvidi...@gmail.com> > Hi guys! Here I am with my troubled mind! > I've been looking at this for hours and I can't seem to find an answer. > I've actually been dreaming about all this for days! > Well... Finally I made it with the list for ON/OFF values! > With some modifications on Frank Barknecht's "flipper" I did what I > needed... In a way! > That's what brings me here! > So, here's the thing: > > When I bang ON it stores a "1" in a table without repeating the index. It > looks for a "0" to turn it to "1". > When I bang OFF it only bangs one that is already ON. > So basically the whole system 1) looks for an available slot to turn on; 2) > looks for an unavailable slot to turn off. > As I said before it stores this in a table. > What I need and can't seem to be able to do is: > when the table writes a new value that value can be output through a > bang in a corresponding index. > Lets say I have a table of 5 indexes. If index 2 changes value from "0" to > "1" a bang is triggered. > > It's so hard to explain... damn it! Hope you can understand! > Thanks guys! You're being saviors... > > Yes, for me it's hard to understand what you mean, but maybe this will help you (and maybe not).
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