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DarkBASIC Discussion / I'm not a n()()b - but why doesn't this code work?

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Dr Crazy
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2004 20:46 Edited at: 23rd Aug 2004 20:51
I'm using this code to continually rotate the limb of this object.

It doesn't appear to be working. I've DOUBLE CHECKED the limb numbers and I still get nothing.
Please tell me what's wrong.
Cheers,
Nick.

(EDIT)
Sorry, this doesn't work in DBPRO. I accidently posted this into the wrong forum.

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BatVink
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2004 22:32
What is it doing? Not running at all? Not wrapping?

The maths ran OK for me in U5.5. Maybe you need to add 15.0 rather than 15, some of the verification functionality around primitives seems to have changed

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Dr Crazy
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 00:16
I'm using the **SPECIAL TRIAL** of DBPRO for the compo. It compiles ok but when run it doesn't seem to take effect. It worked ok in CLASSIC but it's not working in PRO.
Please try and help me.
Cheers,
Nick.

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indi
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 00:22
this worksin 5.5 pro



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Dr Crazy
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 01:53
The problem is I have 1.053 which is the SPECIAL VERSION for the compo.

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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 02:28
Have you printed out the limb angle to see what DB thinks it is? Maybe it's working, but you can't see the rotation on the Z axis because of the shape's geometry?

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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 09:16
I see a sync command, but no sync on.

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indi
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 14:36
you dont need the sync on /sync rate commands to see it in action.

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