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  • ...dvanced drivers keep track of a few specific errors. Anyway, the following code should work with all drivers, even if not all errors are reported: [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • ==Source Code == now prints out the string stored at the adress, the <code>version</code> pointer provides.
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  • /* ... more code here ... */ /* ... more code here ... */
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  • /* ... more code here ... */ /* ... more code here ... */
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  • == Source Code == ...hold the number of received bytes later on. It is not needed but makes the code a little easier to read later on.
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  • === Source Code === provides a library, required by <code>NutSleep()</code>.
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  • ==Source Code == now prints out the string stored at the adress, the <code>version</code> pointer provides.
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  • ==Source Code== This block of code checks if the current board uses an AVR or an ARM processor.
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  • ==Source Code== Nut/OS provides the function <code>NutVersionString()</code>, which returns the Nut/OS version.
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  • == Source Code == The code consists of two routines, the main routine and a discovery handler.
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • ...e/arc/screencasts/EIR10COMPILE.htm Screencast Part 3] Compiling the source code 1. Write your application code, or for testing purposes, paste in an example code from nutwiki in a plain text file.
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • Visit this page to download the latest source code package for Linux (Debian):<br> ...e a new folder named "ethernut" in your home directory and copy the source code package in to this directory before unpacking it. The complete sequence of
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  • Visit this page to download the latest source code package for Linux (Debian):<br> 1. Write your application code, or for testing purposes, paste in an example code from nutwiki in a plain text file.
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  • .../arc/screencasts/ENUT30COMPILE.htm Screencast Part 3] Compiling the source code Visit this page to download the latest source code package for Linux (Debian):<br>
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  • == Source Code == ..., if I2C hardware (TWI in Atmel terms) is available on that CPU. Check the code repository at [http://ethernut.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ethernut/trunk/nu
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == Includes another header file. You need this if your code calls standard input and output functions.
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  • IMPORTANT: The first source code does crash your board when you run it. This is intentional and done solely == Source Code ==
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  • When looking to other AVR sample code apart from Nut/OS, you may have noticed that there are no specific input an ...impossible to emulate and they can't be included into low level assembler code.
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  • ...P3 player. It scans a MultiMedia Card for files with extension <code>.mp3</code> and sends the contents to an MP3 decoder. == Source Code ==
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  • == Source Code == ...THREAD macros hides such dependencies and guarantees, that the same source code will be accepted by all supported compilers and will run on all supported p
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  • ...any environment, but changing the configuration requires to re-compile the code. == Source Code ==
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • You can either get the binary packages or build wxWidgets from the source code. The latter is required to build the Nut/OS Discoverer and is featured in [ [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • ...ou will learn about the different format specifiers of the <code>printf()</code> function. == Source Code ==
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  • * [[RS485 Master|Example code for a bus master]] * [[RS485 Slave|Example code for a bus slave]]
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  • This page holds the code for the master Board. == Source Code ==
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  • This page holds the code for the slave Board(s). == Source Code ==
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == mounts a PHAT partition called "<code>PHAT 0</code>".
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == ...2.111</code> by the IP address of the Ethernut Board and <code>proto.dlog</code> by the name of the file you want your collected data being stored.
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • ...o arrive and do nothing else in the mean time. This allows for predictable code behaviour but has one major disadvantage: A socket is unable to tell if the == Source Code ==
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  • == Source Code == Use <code>NutResetCause</code> to determine the cause of the last reset.
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == This chunk of code clears the display, sets up some attributes and fills all 4 lines with text
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  • == Source Code == ...array of 7 pointers (of type char) and calls the array <code>weekday_name</code>.
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • == Source Code == ...de> (the standard I/O library), <code>watchdog.h</code> and <code>timer.h</code>.
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  • == Source Code == ...ble <code>hvol</code> is used for the volume handle and variable <code>fp</code> will contain the file pointer.
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  • == Source Code == [[Category:Code Snippets]]
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  • ...ww.openavr.org/AVR_SPI_C_Snippets OpenAVR Wiki] presents some general code snippets for using SPI with AVR microcontrollers. ...ncluded their own bus controller handling or used some generally available code, but leave it to the application programmer to take care of possible confli
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