Hooray for #include. I've got a SpeakJet chip, too. Haven't installed it in the PSIM. "Real Soon Now." <cough!> Thanks for the info. 'Night, John -----Original Message----- >From: djbrow54 <davebr@...> >Sent: Sep 23, 2010 10:53 PM >To: ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [ComputerVoltageSources] Re: Studio 2.0.0.0 > >I don't think the requirements for Studio are too much. I have it on an XP machine. > >I used to have IDE on a Win98 machine. I was planning on taking that to the Portland meeting. Guess I'll have to pull it out and see if Studio loads on it. I think it probably will. > >No the changes aren't too bad. However, if you start from IDE-17 to Studio-2, there is a constant stream of changes. None are bad, unless you have 62 programs that all need to be modified! > >Some of the fixes are quite nice, though. The #include will now allow me to minimize the changes going forward by keeping a common support code base. > >Of course the latest changes affect serial which I use for the LCD and MIDI. The other changes were I2C which affected my SpeakJet and CVS, so there aren't very many that really affect the PSIM. > >Dave
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Re: [ComputerVoltageSources] Re: Studio 2.0.0.0
2010-09-24 by John Mahoney
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