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RF ds-pic

Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:03 pm
by saschech@gmx.de
Hello Team

I become a mail with:

MX021 - Remote Control Using RF E-block
Author:
Sean King
Description:
Matrix�s new RF E-block has opened up a world of possibilities for any project that requires remote control. In this article Sean demonstrates the RF capabilities by designing a buggy which is controlled remotely using the new RF E-block. Attached is the Flowcode file he used so you can build your own working buggy!

I load the MX021 - Additional Files -FCD and cannot find : Set Buffer in the macro-list
Please help

Regards Wolfgang

Re: RF ds-pic

Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 8:38 pm
by medelec35
Hi Wolfgang,

Not sure if this is what your after:
Databuffer1.jpg
Databuffer1.jpg (128.91 KiB) Viewed 3188 times
Martin

Re: RF ds-pic

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 7:37 am
by saschech@gmx.de
Hello Martin

Not really,i also not find Send_Buffer
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/article.php?a=369
Regards Wolfgang

Re: RF ds-pic

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 11:50 am
by Sean
Here are the temporary Flowcode files required for the remote control article.
RF patch.zip
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A professional license for the apprropriate V4 version of Flowcode is required.

We hope to be able to release an official installation soon.

There are two folders in the attachment:
The PIC16BIT folder contains a replacement C file for the existing Flowcode for PIC24&dsPIC V4 RF component.

The AVR folder contains an installer for the RF component.
Close Flowcode for AVR and copy all the AVR files into the Components folder of the Flowcode AVR V4 installation.
Double-click on the AVR_RF_Install.bat file to install the new component.
Move the AVR_RF.chm file into the Components -> Help sub-folder.
Restart Flowcode for AVR and confirm that the component is present in the Wireless menu.