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Re: Arduino + Ethernet Shield Help
Ok, I was just trying to see if you can control something with a basic sketch, to confirm it was working and wired, then add the ethernet control to the system.
I don't have the ethernet shield to play with, so I won't be of much help. Googling around, there appears to be a significant rewrite to the ethernet library, from the .002x to the 1.0.x versions, so it may be that code in the book, is worked with the pre 1.0 release of the IDE. That being said, I did a search online, for some example code that was written post 1.0 and found the following examples. http://bildr.org/2011/06/arduino-ethernet-pin-control// and http://startingelectronics.com/tutor...r-LED-control/ both look to be good examples of what you are trying to accomplish. Last edited by tr6scott : 29-07-2013 at 18:00. Reason: cut and pasted the same url twice, doh! |
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Re: Arduino + Ethernet Shield Help
One simple option for testing...
Download and install the RobotOpen Driver Station App... www.robotopen.biz Then download the RobotOpen Library from the same area. There are many example programs. This code base will let you talk to the Arduino via wifi and control the outputs from a game pad. It's a good place to start without actually understanding the underlying code. |
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