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display issue - chris4775 - 2017-12-06 Hello, I just mounted the LRTimelapse Pro free and everything went well. I did a test with an Arduino Duemilanove and after changing keyboard varaiables it works. There are however two "bugs" in the display (the ones I saw !!) void printRunningScreen () // print remaining time The display remains at 00:00 and void printDoneScreen () { // print elapsed time when done The same thing. I am unable to find the mistake. I looked a little: - remainingSecs runs and displays descendant variables. I observe the same results with versions 0.88 and 0.89 Thanks for the help. Christian (France. Lyon) RE: display issue - Gunther - 2017-12-06 You need to configure a running time. If you leave it to "Infinity" (default) of course there is no remaining time being displayed. This works as intended. RE: display issue - chris4775 - 2017-12-07 Hello, That's what I do: Interval: 10 Mode: M N shots: 100 T- = 00:00 or 00:01 t = 00: 00 Running Time works fine. I think it comes from "fillZero" but I'm not competent enough to confirm it. Thank you. Christian RE: display issue - Gunther - 2017-12-07 I guess it has to be something with the different Arduino thee you used. Please understand that I cannot help if you guys use different hardware than I recommend. Posted mobile via Tapatalk... RE: display issue - chris4775 - 2017-12-07 Hello, Fatalitas, I did not read well. The display of "remaining time" and "elapsed time" is presented in hour and minute and not in minutes and seconds as I thought. It is by returning to the pictures to post it that I saw my mistake. All is well then. Thanks for your understanding. I also wanted to tell you that LCD Keypad and your program work perfectly on Uno or Duemilanove. In fact I had the Duemilanove that slept in a drawer and I told myself that I was going to wake him up and use it. It's OK Finally, I will use an optocoupler for more security and manufacture a printed circuit board base with power supply and optocoupler. Thank you very much for your patience and I'll let you know. Christian RE: display issue - Gunther - 2017-12-07 Perfect! Posted mobile via Tapatalk... |