On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 10:03 +0200, Ingo wrote: > Hi Roman, > > I just messed around with the rewrite and - as you mentioned - you didn't > fix any of the bugs. > > I even think I send you a mail about the digital pins 2 & 3 and provided a > fix for it here at the forum. Of course it's still there! > > About the other things: > > - The test patch has still no switches to turn on the pull up resistors. > > - in Natty the comport number for USB0 is 32 that's not available in the > choices 0 - 7. I think for Linux [devicename /dev/ttyUSB$1( would be a > better choice. At least this option of naming should be mentioned somewhere > in the test patch or help patch. (maybe I missed it somewhere?) > > - help-patch: there is no such thing as "PullDown". It's only "PullUp". > It should be mentioned that pin 13 does not work for "Pull Up" due to the > built in LED and resistor. There should also be a short explanation about > PullUp resistors for beginners. > > - help-patch: DIGITAL-INPUT should mention the PullUp resistors. I spent a > lot of time at the beginning making lots of complicated cable connections > because the help patch recommends connecting the pins to ground instead of > simply switching on the PullUp resistors. At least as long as you are not at > the very limit of your power supply. > > Since I only use the digital and analogue ins I didn't look any further. So > I can't say anything about the output stuff. > > The digital pins 2 & 3 should really be fixed sometime soon. I was hoping > you'd be getting some of these problems solved rather than putting a grey > background to the help patch (lol).
Yo, it's very much a work in progress and yet the main goal was not loose any functionality by getting rid of the externals. I did not address any bugs yet, because I didn't experience any. I only have a arduino Diecimila to test here. So, I ask you again: The problem you mentioned with pin 2 and 3, on which arduino board model do you experience it? Also, if the problem is located in the firmware and not in the [arduino] abstraction, I rather don't 'fix' it in the [arduino] abstraction. Since you seem to have a strong interest on making it work for your situation, I suggest to give you commit privileges to that repository. You could send me your public key off-list and I would give you access to that repository. Also, thanks for your other comments. Those are all valid points that need to be addressed. (Actually, 'pduino rewrite' as thread was a bit too much a promise, it should have read 'please test and report back'.) Roman _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list