bob thorton Guest B Sep 29, 2003 #1 how can i get a light to go on with a momentary switch and then off with the same switch?
Eric Nelson Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Randolph, NJ Posts 4,346 Sep 29, 2003 #2 bob thorton said: how can i get a light to go on with a momentary switch and then off with the same switch? Click to expand... I don't know, have you tried bribery?... Sorry, this question gets asked weekly (daily?). Search for "flip flop" in the forum. beerchug -Eric
bob thorton said: how can i get a light to go on with a momentary switch and then off with the same switch? Click to expand... I don't know, have you tried bribery?... Sorry, this question gets asked weekly (daily?). Search for "flip flop" in the forum. beerchug -Eric
bob1371 Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Mar 2003 Location Southern Indiana Posts 355 Sep 29, 2003 #3 Do these folks even put a little effort into thier school work? I have been a member here for a few months and as Eric said this and a few other BASIC questions get asked daily.
Do these folks even put a little effort into thier school work? I have been a member here for a few months and as Eric said this and a few other BASIC questions get asked daily.
Doug-P Member Join Date Jun 2003 Location Pa Posts 1,248 Sep 29, 2003 #4 Re: Re: simple string Eric Nelson said: Sorry, this question gets asked weekly (daily?). Search for "flip flop" in the forum. -Eric Click to expand... Maybe a 'sticky' flip-flop thread is in order.
Re: Re: simple string Eric Nelson said: Sorry, this question gets asked weekly (daily?). Search for "flip flop" in the forum. -Eric Click to expand... Maybe a 'sticky' flip-flop thread is in order.
Eric Nelson Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Randolph, NJ Posts 4,346 Sep 29, 2003 #5 School's Open... Please Drive Carefully beerchug -Eric
Steve Bailey Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location The boondocks of Western Massachusetts USA Posts 8,589 Sep 29, 2003 #6 Maybe a 'sticky' flip-flop thread is in order. Click to expand... How about a 'flip-floppy'? First flip-flop question pushes the answer to the top of the list, the next one buries it in the archives.
Maybe a 'sticky' flip-flop thread is in order. Click to expand... How about a 'flip-floppy'? First flip-flop question pushes the answer to the top of the list, the next one buries it in the archives.
Doug-P Member Join Date Jun 2003 Location Pa Posts 1,248 Sep 29, 2003 #7 Steve Bailey said: How about a 'flip-floppy'? First flip-flop question pushes the answer to the top of the list, the next one buries it in the archives. Click to expand... I don't know, I can't decide, I'm in an astable mode about this.
Steve Bailey said: How about a 'flip-floppy'? First flip-flop question pushes the answer to the top of the list, the next one buries it in the archives. Click to expand... I don't know, I can't decide, I'm in an astable mode about this.
Eric Nelson Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Randolph, NJ Posts 4,346 Sep 29, 2003 #8 Hmmm, I wonder what the past participle would be? Flip, Flop, uh... Flump? beerchug -Eric