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Ron
 Ron
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I got a 2nd pair of crimpers due to an Amazon error. You can have them for free if you pay the shipping. Send me a PM to arrange.

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Arduino says and I agree, in general, the const keyword is preferred for defining constants and should be used instead of #define
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codecage
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@zander

I'm going to go on the assumption that someone has already latched on to these.

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Ron
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@codecage Nope.

Arduino says and I agree, in general, the const keyword is preferred for defining constants and should be used instead of #define
"Never wrestle with a pig....the pig loves it and you end up covered in mud..." anon
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting


   
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Ron
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@codecage If you want it, send me a PM with the shipping address, and I will find out the shipping cost and let you know, then if you still want them you can do a simple e-transfer to my account.

Arduino says and I agree, in general, the const keyword is preferred for defining constants and should be used instead of #define
"Never wrestle with a pig....the pig loves it and you end up covered in mud..." anon
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting


   
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