I have now reached a point where I would like to make my own PCB's and now want to make a UV exposure box. I found an excellent design that uses a 08m2 picaxe with an ic2 driven display that uses a rotary encoder. This design is by Jari Majaniemi which can be found at :-
justaddelectroniss.com/blogi/pcb-exposure-timer-with-picaxe-microcontroller-and-lcd-display/
After downloading the basic file I carried out a syntax check. The result being an error
#ifdef 08m2
Syntax error on line 122 at position 1
Error : Symbol expected (try adding _prefix before the 0)
This worked for the 08m2 and 28x2 lines but raised another error
bintoascii bTemp, bTemp2, PTRINCVAL, PRINCVAL ^
Syntax Error on line 492 at/before position 48
Error: @bptrinc cannot be used as for variable. (Jari expects a similar error will occur at line 502)
I have contacted Jari the codes author and he suspects there has been some sort of update to the basic since 2013 as his software worked correctly then. Jari is no longer in a position to try and correct the problem. Whilst I am capable of building the project I am out of my depth when it comes to being able to get the software working correctly.
Barry G8RIW ( clockwork )
justaddelectroniss.com/blogi/pcb-exposure-timer-with-picaxe-microcontroller-and-lcd-display/
After downloading the basic file I carried out a syntax check. The result being an error
#ifdef 08m2
Syntax error on line 122 at position 1
Error : Symbol expected (try adding _prefix before the 0)
This worked for the 08m2 and 28x2 lines but raised another error
bintoascii bTemp, bTemp2, PTRINCVAL, PRINCVAL ^
Syntax Error on line 492 at/before position 48
Error: @bptrinc cannot be used as for variable. (Jari expects a similar error will occur at line 502)
I have contacted Jari the codes author and he suspects there has been some sort of update to the basic since 2013 as his software worked correctly then. Jari is no longer in a position to try and correct the problem. Whilst I am capable of building the project I am out of my depth when it comes to being able to get the software working correctly.
Barry G8RIW ( clockwork )
Attachments
-
24.9 KB Views: 15