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hi there!
The SVN server has been refusing to connect me the whole day, is it a problem from my side or is it temporary down for everybody? I get this: "Can't connect to host 'svnmios.midibox.org': Connection refused".
Baptistou
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Hi Kyo
I got that SVN stuff working easily with the free svnX software. Thanks for the trick! And about the compilation process on Xcode 3, any help?
Baptistou
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Hi all!
I'm not sure if I should have put this post under the topic for XCode, but as I haven't found anything for MIOS32 yet maybe it's a good idea to start a new topic.
Well, here's my question:
I just got my STM32 core, soldered it, made it run and checked with MIOS Studio 9 on my Mac OS X Leopard MacBook. So the first step is done. Now I'm having trouble building apps through XCode. I did it for MIOS8 projects and it worked fine, but I don't really know if it's all the same for MIOS32 or if I need to get some other libs for the STM32, how to tell the compiler about that and everything. I'm a bit dumb with scripts, makefile and compilers. In the Wiki the application development page seems only be for the MIOS8, where could I find a step by step tutorial for the MIOS32?
Another small question: is there a simple way to download the code for examples? I can only see the files one by one, copy them and save them in a text file with that WebSVN. Can't we just clic and save them? or even better get an archive with all of them?
Thanks for everything
Baptistou
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Thanks Thorsten for your advice. I just recieved a CORE32 kit from smash TV, I'll try as soon as it's all soldered!
Baptistou
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Hi!
I would like to connect some serial interaced devices to my midibox project, but then they will need different baudrates: mainly 4800 for the NMEA devices (a GPS for example) and mainly 9600 for the others (more classical baudrate). Does anyone here knows how to handle that?
I would like to do some trials with a PIC based core that I already have made, and my final project will be with and STM32 and I will probably want to have two serial interfaces, one for a GPS and the other for an AIS (it's a navigation system). I think that I will be able to set both to 4800 bps, and as the STM32 core has two midi ins an outs I will probably be able to convert them to serials connexions (MIDIbox-to-COM concept).
Does anyone has advice about this? My main problem now is to set the baudrate at 4800 or 9600bps.
Thanks all.
Baptistou
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It looks like I only have to put something like
TRISCbits.TRISC5 = 0 or 1
I'll try that as soon as I have the time, thanks for the help!
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And how do you set the pin direction?
Thank you for your help, these are easy syntax but hard to find when you are a newby like me!
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And can you read these ports so easily as well?
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Hi there!
Does anyone can give a C code example on how to use the "free to use" pins like J10 SO and RC?
I'm using X-code and I would like to use these pins to do a PWM signal to control a servo. For a servo it's not real PWM signal but rather a high state during between 1 millisecond (0%) and 2 milliseconds (100%). As the DIN registers are refreshed only once per millisecond it's not precise enough for me. I hope that by using a timer and these pins I should be precise enough without having a code too heavy.
Thanks in advance!
Baptistou
Svn Server Down?
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Yep, it's OK.
Thanks!