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Re: how do I build my own pcode?
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Tue, 5 May 1998 21:19:25 GMT
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Original-From:
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Jim Fong <JFONG@HOOKED.spamcakeNET>
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You can pick up the pcode source from the MIT web site at
http://lcs.www.media.mit.edu/groups/el/projects/handy-board/software/pcode_p
c.zip
This file contains the source code for 2.8 pcode with instructions on how
to re-compile under msd*s.
I have modified the source to use larger/smaller LCD displays, although
they need to be ones that use the Hitachi HD44780 chipset.
IC 3.x source code is available from ftp://newtonlabs.com/contrib/
This is the version that has the new smooth-pwm motor drivers.
The Un*x version of the source is also available somewhere in
ftp://cherupakha.media.mit.edu/pub/projects/6270/interactive-c
Jim
At 09:14 PM 5/5/98 +0100, you wrote:
> Title says it really.
>
> I am using both IC2.8something and IC3.2. I would like to make some
> small changes to the pcode for these to allow other LCDs and so on.
> (one goal would be to do without the LCD if I wanted to)
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> I would rather work in a DOS/Windows environment but could use linux if
> I had to.
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> Can anyone tell me exactly what I need to have and what I need to do to
> build my own pcode for the board.
>
> Many thanks
>
> pete
> --
> =====================================================
> peter.harrison@cannock.ac.uk
> Cannock Chase Technical College
>
>
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