I've answered my own question - I put it here to help others who make the same mistake.
I recently bought a Waveshare 1.54 inch e-ink module and tested the sample Arduino code from their github....
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I've answered my own question - I put it here to help others who make the same mistake.
I recently bought a Waveshare 1.54 inch e-ink module and tested the sample Arduino code from their github....
Just a note to say that this change to the udev rule helped me with a standard arduino problem.
I had a Mint Linux system that had been running arduino (and Teensy) perfectly, using a modified...
Also @luni - could you may have missed my post on another thread reporting a small problem I had with VisualTeensy...
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OK, somehow by some google cross device history/search magic I was in a reduced/mobile version of the site on my PC after browsing on my phone a few days ago. Only a small 'goto full site' button at...
I did look in advanced mode. I may be in some 'Newby' mode as I only registered recently (I had to put the CODE tags in manually - or is that normal?)
Hmm... I produced a lovely .rtf file with changes highlighted - any idea how I can attach it here or send it to you via this forum @luni?
In the meantime here is the linux makefile
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Certainly. Let me review what I did and I'll send you a project with with some comments on what I did. Much was obvious (paths etc.) but there was at least one change that took a bit of thinking...
@luni
I had a problem when I first ran VisualTeensy (V0.8.2). I got an "Object not set" exception on startup.
I downloaded the source and stepped through it in debug. The problem turned out to...
I too became quickly frustrated with the Arduino IDE (some years ago now). It's great for beginners but not for someone who has used a 'grown up' IDE...
I tried my own makefile which worked well...
Why have I only just found out about TyCommander?!
Excellent tool - many thanks @Koromix.
I hate to think how many times I've had to restart putty over the years!