In file included from sketch\OpenCat.h:85:0,
from D:\project data\2021\GEN CODE\OpenCat\WriteInstinct\WriteInstinct.ino:2:
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\ArduinoLLC.ArduinoIDE_1.8.42.0_x86__mdqgnx93n4wtt\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire\src/Wire.h: In member function 'void Motion::loadDataFromI2cEeprom(unsigned int&)':
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\ArduinoLLC.ArduinoIDE_1.8.42.0_x86__mdqgnx93n4wtt\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire\src/Wire.h:68:13: note: candidate 1: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(int, int)
uint8_t requestFrom(int, int);
^~~~~~~~~~~
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\ArduinoLLC.ArduinoIDE_1.8.42.0_x86__mdqgnx93n4wtt\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire\src/Wire.h:65:13: note: candidate 2: uint8_t TwoWire::requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t)
uint8_t requestFrom(uint8_t, uint8_t);
^~~~~~~~~~~
Sketch uses 24946 bytes (77%) of program storage space. Maximum is 32256 bytes.
Global variables use 1380 bytes (67%) of dynamic memory, leaving 668 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2048 bytes.
-- consdering that i installed the ch341ser and configerd the FTDI uploader manully in the device maneger and the only port i get is "COM3"
nyboard v1_0
yes, it takes a little while, and I have mentioned to other I find it best to lift all the feet off the ground, then calibrate the legs and then go back to the feet. So probably c12 -7 c13 -7 c14 -7 c15 -7. and then when everything is calibrated remember to send an "S" to save the calibration.
now it's calibrating the MPU is it ok that it's long time to calibrate it ?
COOL, GREAT!!!!
it's working now on115200 buad thanks very much for your help
The serial monitor is supposed to be set to 115200 baud and No line ending.
Also, do you have the board set to Arduino Uno?
Think I'm running out of ideas, might need someone else to jump in...
already did that and in both 57600 buad and 74880 buad in serial monitor still got that weird symbols
have you tried opening WriteInstinst.ino and uploading it? Once that is uploaded it will ask to calibrate and a few things, the old Y Y Y answers. If this is your first time there may not be anything but static coming back since it's blank.
I wonder if something went wrong when you installed the driver. For me it comes up in Device Manager as "USB-SERIAL CH340 (COM3)" And if I have the upload plugged in without being attached to Bittle I just get a red light. When I attach it to Bittle I get a solid red light and the yellow light flashes, and the buzzer beeps. I then turn Bittle's battery on and the buzzer stops and the yellow like stops. The red light on the uploader remains solid as do the blue and yellow eye on the main board.
Just looking the download page is not in English so I used the translate function in my browser. I don't remember if I just used the EXE from hitting the blue bar or if I went with the first zip under the blue bar. If I remember right it did not seem to install very easily.
the fdti uploader blink yellow for a second and then only lighting with red led
I am not sure if there is a question here. The output looks normal. When I set things up on windows and installed the driver I to got a Com3. In Arduino I just selected Com3 and everything worked fine. Is there a problem? With device manager open, unplug and then reconnect the uploader and you will see the correct port disappear and reappear, and for me it's Com3...