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TERTOLA 05-02-2008 16:40

EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
Can someone give me the rundown of what all these lines are for and exactly what do i put in them? not exactly but you get me. how do i turn it on and make it respond.

Kingofl337 05-02-2008 16:46

Re: EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
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If your talking about the Configuration Page
the lines are to label your robot RC configuration
so you have a reference while programming.

TERTOLA 05-02-2008 16:48

Re: EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kingofl337 (Post 692722)
If your talking about the Configuration Page
the lines are to label your robot RC configuration
so you have a reference while programming.

theres no code i just sit and label and the system understands "left motor" "arm motor" etc?

Kingofl337 05-02-2008 16:53

Re: EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
No you have to write the code.
Hit F1 on your keyboard then click "Getting Started" then go through the
tutorials.

TERTOLA 05-02-2008 17:02

Re: EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kingofl337 (Post 692726)
No you have to write the code.
Hit F1 on your keyboard then click "Getting Started" then go through the
tutorials.

Yes i did and i have all the tutorials pretty much done besides the first one direction 3 says "Enter the information about your hardware configuration into the chart. See an example. " Seeing the example doesnt help me to much, our wires and all are already hooked up with the controller and everything but not on the robot since we're putting finishing touches. Its just hooked up to one motor now to just see if all the programming is working. Basically everything is hooked up on the table.

can you give me a more detailed example and simple of what to write in these?

Kingofl337 06-02-2008 11:06

Re: EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
You can leave the table blank, it's there to make it easier for you to remember
where everything is plugged in.

Alan Anderson 06-02-2008 11:21

Re: EasyC Hardware Configuration
 
When using an easyC function that requires you to specify an input or output pin on the RC, you select the desired pin using a drop-down menu. The labels you type on the hardware configuration screen will be displayed along with the pin numbers in the selection dialog.


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