PSoC™ Creator & Designer Forum Discussions
It's the first time I use creator. I copy a project from my colleague computor. It can build successfully in his computor, but turns out to be a lot of errors in my computor. Might it be some setting problem in my creator?
Show LessIn order to get acquainted with the PSoC 4, I decided to play with the PSoC Creator 2.2 SP1. However, my home PC is
slightly below the minimum requirements to run this program - it was older than 5 years or so.
Namely, the lack of RAM and slow USB ports. And yet, in recent times due to worn-out "hardware", BSoD-s occur regularly.
That's such an extreme installation.
After several attempts, I managed to perform the installation.
However, each program run ended with an error. According to the results of several installations, it became clear that it is one and the same error.
Message (approx.)
"Psoc_creator.exe - found an error. Needs to close. Sorry for the inconvenience"
issued after
"Initializing ... CyDesigner.Common.Debugger.CyPPDeviceIO.CyPPDeviceIOPlugin"
In addition, the installation with the same distribution file to a higher quality office computer was performed with no
problems on the first try.
I assume that the error is due to lack of RAM.
This is no big feature, but it is annoying that you can't remove more than one file at a time from the "Workspace Explorer".
You can add more than one file at a time (by selecting multiple files in the dialogue box that pops up when you click "Add->Existing Item"), but to remove them you have to manually do it for each one. This can become tedious when you have large numbers of files.
And no, you can't select multiple files with CTRL or SHIFT.
You can remove a folder though, which removes all child files/folders. But it would be nice to be able to select multiple files at once in the Workspace Explorer.
Surely this is a easy fix?
Show Lessit says in the usart_getbyte(); thing..
that msb is status, and lsb is the actual byte.
how can I seperate that?
Basicly I have,
uint16 rxdata
rxdata = rx_GetByte();
the device outputs 8 pairs of bytes,
0000 01ff 01ff 01ff 01ff 01ff 01ff 01ff
I need to find the 0000's as thats a framing marker to tell me the start of the output, then each pair after is one channel of data
Show LessWhere can I find info on how it works, how to use it, what the different options do/mean? I tried to find stdio.h but coulndt find anything usefull.
Show LessHi all
This component is simple 8bit Wolfram cellular automata.
Double click component set rule parameter 0-255 (default 30).
dout output is 8bit CA value
q output is 1bit result (if dout = rule then value q=1)
Kamil
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