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Can chip signals be changed in a project?
I want to change another chip signal, but I don't want to change the program under the current project unless it is necessary.
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Hello.
I'm also confused about your request. Please provide detail.
Here's my random interpretation:
If you want to keep the existing project, you can make a duplicate copy of the project and then make changes to the new project copy.
If you want to change a signal pin, you can toggle between 1 and 0 using GPIO commands.
If you want to make a signal change to an existing project but don't want to change the code, then you are stuck, this can't be done without changing the code.
Or, none of the above.
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Hi @songzaiwu
Please can you explain your query in detail I am bit confused are you asking about changing it to another device??
Thanks & Regards
Pratiksha V
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Hello.
I'm also confused about your request. Please provide detail.
Here's my random interpretation:
If you want to keep the existing project, you can make a duplicate copy of the project and then make changes to the new project copy.
If you want to change a signal pin, you can toggle between 1 and 0 using GPIO commands.
If you want to make a signal change to an existing project but don't want to change the code, then you are stuck, this can't be done without changing the code.
Or, none of the above.
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solved, thanks
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Good to hear you got it working.
Please share your solution so others may benefit.