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16th July 2015, 23:47 | #11 |
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Er nope
I had to look that one up - must admit I'm a little too young to have seen Python sketches when first broadcast
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I think I must have the wrong sensor code too, as the T4 definitely read the sensor while coding. |
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So, who changed your ZCS coding for you Geoff?
I reckon..... GM 7212012 1 SA 22A040C08100825 A VN 002000004 3 .....should do the trick Brian |
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The ZCS coding was changed at a nano meet, I see from your link Phil T4 is closest to me but still quite a distance. I had hoped to ask him about it at the Sherwood Forest event last weekend but missed him. Thanks for your help
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