Hello Forum,
I am something of a newbie when it comes to programming in Dynamic C. I have
downloaded a simple program that worked well for the RCM2000. I am now using a
RCM6700 module and would like to know whether I can use it to compile and run
the same program. I have compiled it already and recieved no error messages.
However, I would like to know if it will work the same way on the RCM6700
module as it did with the RCM2000 one.
The program is attached. If anyone has the time to look over it, I would be very
grateful. If there are changes that need to be made, can you please say what
they are.
Regards,
Ricardo
rcm2000 program updated for rcm6700 [1 Attachment]
Started by ●October 29, 2013
Reply by ●October 29, 20132013-10-29
Hello,
It probably will not work since there is timing done in software and the Rabbit 6000 is an order of magnitude or more faster.
Bill
---In r..., wrote:
Hello Forum,
I am something of a newbie when it comes to programming in Dynamic C. I have downloaded a simple program that worked well for the RCM2000. I am now using a RCM6700 module and would like to know whether I can use it to compile and run the same program. I have compiled it already and recieved no error messages. However, I would like to know if it will work the same way on the RCM6700 module as it did with the RCM2000 one.
The program is attached. If anyone has the time to look over it, I would be very grateful. If there are changes that need to be made, can you please say what they are.
Regards,
Ricardo
It probably will not work since there is timing done in software and the Rabbit 6000 is an order of magnitude or more faster.
Bill
---In r..., wrote:
Hello Forum,
I am something of a newbie when it comes to programming in Dynamic C. I have downloaded a simple program that worked well for the RCM2000. I am now using a RCM6700 module and would like to know whether I can use it to compile and run the same program. I have compiled it already and recieved no error messages. However, I would like to know if it will work the same way on the RCM6700 module as it did with the RCM2000 one.
The program is attached. If anyone has the time to look over it, I would be very grateful. If there are changes that need to be made, can you please say what they are.
Regards,
Ricardo
Reply by ●October 29, 20132013-10-29
Thanks for the quick reply. Can you be a little more explicit? Doesn't this
just mean that the program on Rabbit 6000 will work an order of magnitude
faster, not that it won't work. Can you suggest how I can fix the
problem.
Regards,
R
---In r..., wrote:
Hello,
It probably will not work since there is timing done in software and the Rabbit 6000 is an order of magnitude or more faster.
Bill
---In r..., wrote:
Hello Forum,
I am something of a newbie when it comes to programming in Dynamic C. I have downloaded a simple program that worked well for the RCM2000. I am now using a RCM6700 module and would like to know whether I can use it to compile and run the same program. I have compiled it already and recieved no error messages. However, I would like to know if it will work the same way on the RCM6700 module as it did with the RCM2000 one.
The program is attached. If anyone has the time to look over it, I would be very grateful. If there are changes that need to be made, can you please say what they are.
Regards,
Ricardo
Regards,
R
---In r..., wrote:
Hello,
It probably will not work since there is timing done in software and the Rabbit 6000 is an order of magnitude or more faster.
Bill
---In r..., wrote:
Hello Forum,
I am something of a newbie when it comes to programming in Dynamic C. I have downloaded a simple program that worked well for the RCM2000. I am now using a RCM6700 module and would like to know whether I can use it to compile and run the same program. I have compiled it already and recieved no error messages. However, I would like to know if it will work the same way on the RCM6700 module as it did with the RCM2000 one.
The program is attached. If anyone has the time to look over it, I would be very grateful. If there are changes that need to be made, can you please say what they are.
Regards,
Ricardo