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70016

Manufacturer Part Number
70016
Description
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Manufacturer
Parallax Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of 70016

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Manual
Product
Microcontroller Accessories
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
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Boe-Bot®
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Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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Since
Maneuver_List
because the
locations for memory space. The only difference is that no
EEPROM during compile time.
These two empty
EEPROM address 15, and
used in
EEPROM data. The only difference is that the
these EEPROM memory locations during runtime.
The
added in the previous activity's Your Turn section:
After the
contain the character "Q". We can use this variable to decide whether or not to jump out
of the
distance after "Q" is entered, the
instruction immediately following the
Example Program – DebugRecordPlayback.bs2
DO…LOOP
DO…LOOP
DATA
Enter and run DebugRecordPlayback.bs2. (This is a modified version of
DebugPlaybackYourTurn.bs2.)
For best results, set the Caps Lock key on your keyboard so that the characters
you type are capitalized ("F", "B", "L", "R", and "Q").
Follow the prompts and use the Debug Terminal's Transmit Windowpane to
enter your directions and distances.
Verify that the list of directions and distances you entered are the same list that is
played back after you enter the character "Q".
READ
WRITE
Maneuver_List
Distance_List
IF (direction = "Q") THEN EXIT
DATA
directives won't be needed, why do the
for writing data to
and
before getting a distance value. Since we really don't want to ask for any
and and
command to the
DATA
directives are still at the beginning of the program to hold those
WRITE
directives act as anchors.
Distance_List
Distance_List
commands as place holders for the two different lists of
DATA
DATA
IF…THEN
EEPROM
Direction_List
@ 15
@ 35
LOOP
in the
has one other feature similar to the one we
statement causes the program to jump to the
command.
will still point to 35. They can also still be
Location
WRITE
Maneuver_List
, the direction variable might still
commands will store values in
WRITE
expressions? The answer is
DataItems
commands still use
will still point to
is written to

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