Terry Woods
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(8{)} ( .) said...
"Sequencers are limited. They only go one direction."
It's too bad you had such limited sequencers to work with.
The TI sequencer allows for damn near any kind of step manipulation you could ask for (via direct access to the Sequencer Control Block). You can even use one of the controlled bits to activate a "Go To Step-X". It can "loop" within a particular segment of the sequencer as necessary. All it takes is careful planning... like in any PLC coding. The only thing that aggrevates me is the size limit on the sequencer. However, this can be over-come by chaining mutiple sequencers together.
The TI sequencer is a mighty powerful beastly thing-oid!
"Sequencers are limited. They only go one direction."
It's too bad you had such limited sequencers to work with.
The TI sequencer allows for damn near any kind of step manipulation you could ask for (via direct access to the Sequencer Control Block). You can even use one of the controlled bits to activate a "Go To Step-X". It can "loop" within a particular segment of the sequencer as necessary. All it takes is careful planning... like in any PLC coding. The only thing that aggrevates me is the size limit on the sequencer. However, this can be over-come by chaining mutiple sequencers together.
The TI sequencer is a mighty powerful beastly thing-oid!