SPI uses pins 10-13. So you will have a conflict on 11.It behaves strangely once the I attempt to introduce SpiSerial.begin()
Re Routing a pin on the motor/stepper/servo shield.
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Re: Re Routing a pin on the motor/stepper/servo shield.
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Re: Re Routing a pin on the motor/stepper/servo shield.
Thank you so much for your continued support.
I changed D11 to D1 and it works! I realize that I will not be able to use Serial for debugging, but I get to run 3 motors (2,3,and 4) wirelessly though SpiSerial.
One last question:
So, if SPI uses 10-13, does it mean that we cannot use it with M1, which uses D11?
Thanks,
Joe
I changed D11 to D1 and it works! I realize that I will not be able to use Serial for debugging, but I get to run 3 motors (2,3,and 4) wirelessly though SpiSerial.
One last question:
So, if SPI uses 10-13, does it mean that we cannot use it with M1, which uses D11?
Thanks,
Joe
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Re: Re Routing a pin on the motor/stepper/servo shield.
Probably not.
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