steveintoronto
Superstar
As an electronic tech, I have to question how that could happen unless there's no confirmation of movement sensing in that operation. And if not, what else could not be fulfilling the command and yet the customer charged? They must be sensing on the electrical input, not the mechanical output, which could be done with a very simple mechanical or light interrupted function sensor. Even a magnetic sensor like a Hall Effect one. (as used in computer keyboards). Same circuit could/should be used to sustain/repeat the task until confirmed completed.In your case, did it beep and the screen give the check mark?
Could have been a motor issue. Damn those motors!
I was making the argument for just using basic machine code for them, but others pointing out the computer code. So when even bog simple machine code is almost always tasked with sensing the objective being completed, how couldn't computer code? Someone's asleep at the switch, literally.
I predict further problems with those gates.
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