Simulating simple electric circuits

Bjoern Schliessmann usenet-mail-0306.20.chr0n0ss at spamgourmet.com
Wed May 9 10:34:26 EDT 2007


Arnaud Delobelle wrote:

> When you turn a switch off, it would send a message to the paths
> that depend on it (maybe via the controller?) so that they would
> be
> deactivated.  In turn the lightbulbs on these paths would be
> informed that they are no longer active.
> 
> When you turn a switch on, it would send a message to the paths
> that depend on it so that those who do not have another off switch
> would be
> activated.  In turn the lightbulbs on these paths would be
> informed that they have a new power source.

Wow, as I read your reply again, this is exactly the approach I
thought of yesterday. :) As mentioned in an adjacent posting, I'll
try it out.

Thanks to all for comments. This list is great. :)

Regards,


Björn

-- 
BOFH excuse #133:

It's not plugged in.




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