logic help

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    CUB

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    Just wondering if anyone can steer me in the right direction about learning more about using the pascal logic language.
    I have mucked around with PAC and Colour Touch but can only work out some very basic logic codes.
    I have tried the wizard but found you still need to know where you are headed with that.
    I want to try some more advanced things using logic but find it hard to grasp and are contemplating using some other products to overcome these probs.
    I just need to get a bit more training than what is provided in training course so as i can tackle the more advanced codes.
    Even private tuition if anyone knows of anything like that around.

    Any help appreciated.
     
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    ashleigh Moderator

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    Go to Dymocks or Angus & robertson and buy yourself a basic book on Pascal programming.

    That will give you a big big start.
     
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    CUB,

    Even better still, try eBay!

    I have purchased a number of Pascal books all between $1 & $5...
     
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    Darren Senior Member

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    There is a manual which covers the use of the logic engine in :

    C:\CLIPSAL\PICED\Manuals\Logic.pdf

    There are also example projects you can look at in :

    C:\CLIPSAL\PICED\Projects\Examples\Logic

    CIS does run logic training courses from time to time. Contact CIS Tech Support to find out details.

    Other than that, I would suggest buying a book on Pascal, as suggested by Ashleigh and Peter.
     
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