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Controlinator issue/glitch

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So I'm working on a sackbot with the selective controls (you know where you use 2 contolinators one selected to not override then it's controls wired into the other which is set to override). However when I try to cut off the directional signal for the left stick the sackbot still walks! Having spent several hours poking around my logic I'm fairly certain it's not a stupid mistake and all the controlinators seem to be set up correct and there is no signal reaching the second controllinator (I checked) so I'm beginning to think it's a bug or a glitch responsible for this instead (though feel welcome to come and have a poke around to prove me wrong).

To me it seems the issue is that the first controlinators which is set to 'not override' the sackbot is actually over riding the sackbot. Does anybody know any work arounds to this?
2011-07-25 21:05:00

Author:
Megafig
Posts: 52


I think I had a similar problem once. I kind of remember checking off all of the wiring and checking everything off like you have over ride settings etc.

Turned out that both sackbot controlinatiors were set to receive. Maybe this is the problem?
2011-07-25 22:25:00

Author:
Mr_Fusion
Posts: 1799


If you need to change between controllinators you could put them on separate MC and activate the MC when needed.2011-07-25 22:32:00

Author:
Zero10100
Posts: 385


@Mr_Fusion Don't the both need to be set to receive for the settings to work (they are on different channels though)2011-07-25 22:35:00

Author:
Megafig
Posts: 52


Check out this (https://lbpcentral.lbp-hub.com/index.php?t=58097-FOR-BEGINNERS-Custom-Sackbot-Controls&highlight=BEGINNERS) thread. It tells you how to do it an easy way. I wrote the tutorial
If this isnt what you were looking for than i can no longer help... sorry
2011-07-25 22:41:00

Author:
LBP2_Tutorialist
Posts: 225


Well, if they are on different channels then that should counteract the issue of duplicate inputs. My memory is a bit fuzzy on this and I can't check right now, but I am pretty sure I turned off the transmit option all together on the secondary controlinator (the one set to override yes). Because tracing signal path meant that all signal was coming from the other one. I know that most tutorials say leave it on but... yah, midly sure I switched it off.

I'll check the setup later but I do remember wiring a battery in a microchip into the button's input of the transmitting controlinator and playing with switching it off... There may have been an and gate in there to turn off and on the input.
2011-07-26 03:50:00

Author:
Mr_Fusion
Posts: 1799


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