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Re: [FVC]: Transferring programs between computers

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Originally Posted by ManicMechanic View Post
I know this question was answered elsewhere, but I couldn't find it using the search function.

In EasyC v2, which files (which extensions) do you have to copy if you want to transfer a program from one computer to another? If you transfer only the source code and recompile on the new computer, is this sufficient?

Also, in the FVC template for this year, we figured out how to make our R/C work to our satisfaction in Operator Controlled mode. However, we were wondering if there is EasyC source code available for the default mode, just in case there's some subtlety from the default we missed. We're still at a low level of programming, so any format other than EasyC is probably beyond us.
Are you referring to moving chunks of code in its entirety into a template? It can be done:
1.) Right click "User Functions" and create a new function. All you need to do is name it, leave the rest blank. Copy your code into it. Save, and close the project.
2.) Open the template and right click "User Functions" again. This time, select "Add Existing Function". A window showing the contents of the Project folder will show up. If you expand the project that you were just working with, you should see your function listed. Click on it, select "Add", and then select "Close".
3.) Copy the contents of the user function you just imported, and paste it into the Operator Control function.

In your case, if the computers are separate, then save the project to a thumbdrive or email it after step #1.

If you're still running into problems, please give us a call. Thanks!
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