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| Hello, i am using a PIC12F629 , I want to drive 2 motors off 2 pins, right now it moves 1 motor for what i have programmed it for, but i was wondering whats the best method of making it more powerful/faster. what would you guys recomend for me to do. I am also using 2 AAA battery pack for nowLEDs that blink before the motor so i know the code works, it is running on a 4 . | |
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