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- #SKETCHUP NUMBER OF CURVE SEGMENTS TOO LARGE INSTALL#
- #SKETCHUP NUMBER OF CURVE SEGMENTS TOO LARGE SERIAL#
The dates and times for posts above are shown in Universal Co-ordinated Time (UTC). The code mentioned above (in reply #5) has been updated to support this board.
#SKETCHUP NUMBER OF CURVE SEGMENTS TOO LARGE INSTALL#
This would be useful for technicians "in the field" to reprogram the firmware in devices, or for places like schools where you want to quickly install code, or bootloaders, onto multiple boards. The LEDs and the 7-segment display show the progress of the programming. You dial-up which file you want programmed (00 to 99, or optionally 00 to FF) and then press the Start button. You just power it up and the current file number is displayed in the two-digit display. Robert Patterson from CrossRoads Fencing (and a moderator on the Arduino forum) has made a pre-assembled stand-alone programmer board.
#SKETCHUP NUMBER OF CURVE SEGMENTS TOO LARGE SERIAL#
the red+yellow statuses) try loading the file into the Atmega_Hex_Uploader sketch (shown earlier in this page) which would show you the exact line number causing the problem in the serial monitor.Īmended on Sun 03:57 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon If you have a problem with the firmware.hex file (ie.
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Note that the file names are the old "8.3" style, so you may not see the exact name you saved them as. The size and date/time modified are shown to help you to choose the appropriate file.