Not the point of Libstock
Posted: 24 Nov 2018 00:36
Hi
I have been trying to get the Thunder Click module to work on my EasyPIC PRO v7 board, with no success.
I downloaded a C demo from the Libstock, this was very helpful as I transposed the code into MikroBasic. I still cannot get the unit to work.
I have now downloaded a new example for MikroBasic from the new Libstock using Package Manager.
It took me sometime to figure out how to download and install the program but I have it, and it installs and runs on my EasyPIC board.
Having just experienced a thunder and lightning storm very close by, the system still did not respond. Not good.
The new Libstock system installs new, additional libraries into my mikroBasic. As i cannot see the code in the new libraries I cannot see what the problem might be .
Also I cannot learn from the example or integrate any of the code snippets into my own programs.
I think the whole point of Libstock is to share code examples so we can all learn and contribute to help each other. And if an example does not work we can make suggestions on how improve the code. If we cannot see the code installed in the "Additional Libraries" there is no point in Libstock as a learning and collaboration tool.
Please keep Libstock as SIMPLE and understandable as possible. We are not all engeneers, some of us are enthusiastic hobby amateurs that appreciate the help of others.
Best regards
John
I have been trying to get the Thunder Click module to work on my EasyPIC PRO v7 board, with no success.
I downloaded a C demo from the Libstock, this was very helpful as I transposed the code into MikroBasic. I still cannot get the unit to work.
I have now downloaded a new example for MikroBasic from the new Libstock using Package Manager.
It took me sometime to figure out how to download and install the program but I have it, and it installs and runs on my EasyPIC board.
Having just experienced a thunder and lightning storm very close by, the system still did not respond. Not good.
The new Libstock system installs new, additional libraries into my mikroBasic. As i cannot see the code in the new libraries I cannot see what the problem might be .
Also I cannot learn from the example or integrate any of the code snippets into my own programs.
I think the whole point of Libstock is to share code examples so we can all learn and contribute to help each other. And if an example does not work we can make suggestions on how improve the code. If we cannot see the code installed in the "Additional Libraries" there is no point in Libstock as a learning and collaboration tool.
Please keep Libstock as SIMPLE and understandable as possible. We are not all engeneers, some of us are enthusiastic hobby amateurs that appreciate the help of others.
Best regards
John