On 07/22/2018 02:20 PM, Joe wrote:
...snip...
At the level of the Arduino, and what it is used for, the C required
isn't going to differ too much from Python. You're mostly going to
be bit-banging. If you know one modern procedural language, you can at
least potter around in others quite easily
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 11:34:33 -0400
cyaiplexys wrote:
> On 07/22/2018 11:13 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > On 22.07.18 10:29, cyaiplexys wrote:
> >> I think my mindset also came from my days of trying to program the
> >> WowWee RoboSapien RS Media (ARM/Linux with Java). That was like a
> >> fu
On 7/21/18, cyaiplexys wrote:
> On 07/21/2018 07:36 PM, deloptes wrote:
>> Hi, how old are you?
>> The way you wrote is supposing you are New Gen kid.
>
> Why thank you! :) Actually, physically I'm over half a century old. I
> just try to keep a young mind. I'm a New Gen kid to all this new tech
>
On 07/22/2018 11:13 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 22.07.18 10:29, cyaiplexys wrote:
I think my mindset also came from my days of trying to program the WowWee
RoboSapien RS Media (ARM/Linux with Java). That was like a fully
programmable computer and robot all in one.
Then the full arduino env
On 22.07.18 10:29, cyaiplexys wrote:
> I think my mindset also came from my days of trying to program the WowWee
> RoboSapien RS Media (ARM/Linux with Java). That was like a fully
> programmable computer and robot all in one.
Then the full arduino environment will be more comfortable than raw C on
On 07/22/2018 06:20 AM, deloptes wrote:
cyaiplexys wrote:
Well, since I use Debian I assumed this would be a place to ask what to
get from the Debian repo that would help in achieving my goal. But you
do make a good point. I'll have to find some Arduino forums to ask some
questions in because I
On 07/22/2018 03:26 AM, Joe wrote:
Joe, please forgive me that I forgot to click "Reply to list". I have NO
valid excuse why I keep doing stupid things like that. :(
On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 18:15:12 -0400
cyaiplexys wrote:
I am getting the Elegoo Super Starter Kit (Arduino Uno R3) to tinker
wi
cyaiplexys wrote:
> Well, since I use Debian I assumed this would be a place to ask what to
> get from the Debian repo that would help in achieving my goal. But you
> do make a good point. I'll have to find some Arduino forums to ask some
> questions in because I'm quite sure I'll have a lot of th
On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 18:15:12 -0400
cyaiplexys wrote:
> I am getting the Elegoo Super Starter Kit (Arduino Uno R3) to tinker
> with (it's on order as of when I'm writing this post).
>
> I looked in the Debian repos for stuff on Arduino and didn't find
> much (at least not of interest to me).
>
On 07/21/2018 09:01 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 07/21/18 15:15, cyaiplexys wrote:
I am getting the Elegoo Super Starter Kit (Arduino Uno R3) to tinker
with (it's on order as of when I'm writing this post).
I looked in the Debian repos for stuff on Arduino and didn't find much
(at least no
On 07/21/2018 07:36 PM, deloptes wrote:
Hi, how old are you?
The way you wrote is supposing you are New Gen kid.
Why thank you! :) Actually, physically I'm over half a century old. I
just try to keep a young mind. I'm a New Gen kid to all this new tech
stuff though.
Anyway few answers inli
On 07/21/18 15:15, cyaiplexys wrote:
I am getting the Elegoo Super Starter Kit (Arduino Uno R3) to tinker
with (it's on order as of when I'm writing this post).
I looked in the Debian repos for stuff on Arduino and didn't find much
(at least not of interest to me).
I did download the IDE fro
Hi, how old are you?
The way you wrote is supposing you are New Gen kid.
Anyway few answers inline
cyaiplexys wrote:
> I am getting the Elegoo Super Starter Kit (Arduino Uno R3) to tinker
> with (it's on order as of when I'm writing this post).
>
> I looked in the Debian repos for stuff on Ardui
I am getting the Elegoo Super Starter Kit (Arduino Uno R3) to tinker
with (it's on order as of when I'm writing this post).
I looked in the Debian repos for stuff on Arduino and didn't find much
(at least not of interest to me).
I did download the IDE from Elegoo and their tutorials and libra
Cédric Lucantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is documented in the make info page, under section 6.5 "How to use
> variables/Setting". I don't know if this is specific to gnu make or not.
Thanks. I really appreciate the explaination (I looked it up in my make
book, it the book I have was m
Le dimanche 29 avril 2007 19:40, John L Fjellstad a écrit :
> "Michael Marsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If I'm using GNU make, I hardly ever use "=" instead of ":=", unless I
> > really want to define a macro. You're a lot more likely to get what
> > you expect most of the time, and you can
"Michael Marsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I'm using GNU make, I hardly ever use "=" instead of ":=", unless I
> really want to define a macro. You're a lot more likely to get what
> you expect most of the time, and you can use "+=".
What's the difference? My book on Make mentions "=", bu
On 4/29/07, Cédric Lucantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le dimanche 29 avril 2007 04:56, Micha Feigin a écrit:
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 22:20:08 -0300
> "Iuri Sampaio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > $(BIN): $(OBJS)
> >
> > $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(BIN) $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
> >
Not really an answe
Le dimanche 29 avril 2007 04:56, Micha Feigin a écrit :
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 22:20:08 -0300
>
> "Iuri Sampaio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > I tried to compile a C source code, using make command:
> >
> >
> >
> > The Makefile script is:
> >
> >
> >
> > BINDIR = ./
> >
> > LIBD
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 22:20:08 -0300
"Iuri Sampaio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I tried to compile a C source code, using make command:
>
>
>
> The Makefile script is:
>
>
>
> BINDIR = ./
>
> LIBDIR = /foo/im/lib/Linux24
>
> INCLUDE = /foo/im/include
>
>
>
> CC = gcc
Hi,
I tried to compile a C source code, using make command:
The Makefile script is:
BINDIR = ./
LIBDIR = /foo/im/lib/Linux24
INCLUDE = /foo/im/include
CC = gcc
CFLAGS = -g -I$(INCLUDE)
LIBS = $(LIBDIR)/libim.a $(LIBDIR)/libim.so \
-lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
OBJS =
Raffaele,
> Whats the difference or for what are the *.a files and the *.so
> OR *.dll files used?
Libraries ending in *.a are statically linked libraries. If you
compile a program against these, the library code is built into the
program. It makes the executable more portable, but much larger.
Hi,
I have a short question about Libraries in GCC.
I recognized that almost everywhere there is a libxyz.a AND libxyz.so
or under Windows a libxyz.a AND xyz.dll.
Whats the difference or for what are the *.a files and the *.so OR *.dll files
used?
Could it be true that the *.a files have to be c
It could very well be a hardware problem. Take a look at
http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/.
Luck,
E.-
Dany Dionne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I have debian 1.3.1, gcc 2.7.2.1-8, cpp 2.7.2.1-8 and kernel 2.0.29
: I install this new debian box 2 days ago from the cd-rom of LSL.
: I am unable to comp
Hi,
I have debian 1.3.1, gcc 2.7.2.1-8, cpp 2.7.2.1-8 and kernel 2.0.29
I install this new debian box 2 days ago from the cd-rom of LSL.
I am unable to compile kernel 2.0.30 and enlightenment DR0.11 . In both
case, i receive during the compilation the message:
gcc:internal compiler error; program
On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> I've just downloaded the Gcc Compiler version 2.7.2.2. I currently
> don't have any other compilers that I know of. I'll I've done is
> installed the newest version of Debian Linux System. The Gcc Compiler
> has to be comp
Hi,
I've just downloaded the Gcc Compiler version 2.7.2.2. I currently
don't have any other compilers that I know of. I'll I've done is
installed the newest version of Debian Linux System. The Gcc Compiler
has to be compiled but I can't because it's my fir
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