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Turbo46

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Posted: 12:13am 14 Nov 2022
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Sometime after CMM2 MMBasic V5.06.00 the Nunchuk function description in the manual changed from:

NUNCHUK(funct [, channel])
to:
NUNCHUK(channel, funct)

This appears to be wrong. As the manual says, the channel is optional and if omitted it will default to channel 3 which is the one used for the front connector on the original CMM2.

The CMM2 does not accept the second version of the command.

Bill
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Turbo46

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Posted: 10:58pm 16 Nov 2022
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Found more problems in the CMM2 manual.

The CALL function is missing from the bookmarks although the description is there.

Between the MEMORY and MID$ command bookmarks there are a couple of misplaced bookmarks which take you to the middle of a description.

Bill
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thwill

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Posted: 10:25am 18 Nov 2022
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Additional CMM2 manual issues:

- the description of the CLASSIC() function says "T returns the ID code of the controller - should be hex &H4200101" ... that's incorrect it is hex &HA4200101.

- MEMORY COPY and MEMORY SET are undocumented.

Best wishes,

Tom
Edited 2022-11-18 20:25 by thwill
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