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Re: Visual C++ 2005 Designer
It's a secret...
No, not really. To my knowledge there is no real debugging system for the RC other than the printf statements. This program will allow you to watch 10 values(16 bit) at any given time. Each column has a list to choose form. There will be a preset of pwms, analogs, digital I/O, OI port values, etc. But there will also be some extra values, ex. X1, which when programed into the RC allows you watch any variable (16 bit or less). Ex: x_1 = some_count = .......; Then you select the X1 in any column and you start seeing a printf style stream of values. Helpful when you are debugging a whole function. You can assign each variable in your function to a x_1 through x_x and watch all their values simultaneously. The PIC is simulating an RC. (Don't have access to an RC one right now) If I can get around to it(probably won't), the program might actually be able to control the robot using this: (Its not done, not even close...) Last edited by 6600gt : 30-12-2006 at 05:37. |
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