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Merge pull request #73 from joshuaflanagan/example_script_variables

Stop requiring editing of example scripts
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Jacob Alexander 8 years ago
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3 changed files with 20 additions and 5 deletions
  1. 8
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      Scan/ISSILed/exampleAPI.bash
  2. 4
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      Scan/STLcd/bitmap2Struct.py
  3. 8
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      Scan/STLcd/exampleAPI.bash

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Scan/ISSILed/exampleAPI.bash View File

@@ -3,9 +3,15 @@
# Virtual Serial Port API Example
# Jacob Alexander 2015

if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "You must specify your virtual serialport. (/dev/ttyACM0 on linux, /dev/cu.usbmodemXXXX on OSX)"
echo " ex: $0 /dev/ttyACM0"
exit 1
fi
# XXX Set this to match your virtual serialport
# TODO Show examples for Mac OSX and Cygwin/Windows
SERIALPORT=/dev/ttyACM0
# TODO Show examples for Cygwin/Windows
# For Mac OSX it will be something like /dev/cu.usbmodem1413 (number may differ)
SERIALPORT=$1

# NOTE: Make sure you don't write too quickly to the serial port, it can get overwhelmed by a modern computer
# Generally this just means commands will get ignored

+ 4
- 1
Scan/STLcd/bitmap2Struct.py View File

@@ -110,7 +110,10 @@ class STLcdGraphic:
return display


filename = "ic_logo_lcd.bmp"
filename = sys.argv[1]
if filename is None:
print( "You must specify a bitmap filename. Try './bitmap2Struct.py ic_logo_lcd.bmp'" )
sys.exit( 1 )
max_height = 32
max_width = 128
x_offset = 0

+ 8
- 2
Scan/STLcd/exampleAPI.bash View File

@@ -3,9 +3,15 @@
# Virtual Serial Port API Example
# Jacob Alexander 2015

if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "You must specify your virtual serialport. (/dev/ttyACM0 on linux, /dev/cu.usbmodemXXXX on OSX)"
echo " ex: $0 /dev/ttyACM0"
exit 1
fi
# XXX Set this to match your virtual serialport
# TODO Show examples for Mac OSX and Cygwin/Windows
SERIALPORT=/dev/ttyACM0
# TODO Show example for Cygwin/Windows
# For Mac OSX it will be something like /dev/cu.usbmodem1413 (number may differ)
SERIALPORT=$1

# NOTE: Make sure you don't write too quickly to the serial port, it can get overwhelmed by a modern computer
# Generally this just means commands will get ignored