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#146036 - I'm not sure what you're asking? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
What exactly is the problem? I see in your code you read the adc twice - once to store in the array, then again for display. The way you've written the code is very clumsy and makes it harder to debug. Why do you not read the adc once, process the value, then store in the array (not as high and low but as an integer). Note that you read the high then the low ADC0 to get the value to store into the array, then you read the low then the high ADC0 to get your display value - at a guess, I'd say you need to read the ADC0 registers in a particular order - read the datasheet! |
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