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Posted: 2021-08-19 04:35 AM
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Posted: 2021-08-19 04:35 AM
Hello Everyone,
I am new in terms of program the M241 with soMachine 4.3.
I realize that the red LED I/O is always ON (red) when i don't have the ethernet cable connected in the frontal port.
So, my M241 is stand-alone application and i don't need this connection.
How i can disable the ethernet interface in soMachine?
Best Regards,
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Posted: 2021-08-27 04:26 AM
Hi,
when i try to built, give me this errors (Attachment)
Can you help me?
Thanks
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Posted: 2021-08-29 10:47 PM
It looks like you have written the code in a FUN called CheckBounds. This is an implicit function called by the system.
According to the document the code should be called cyclic in a program.
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Posted: 2021-09-03 07:57 AM
Hello Again,
Still the same problem in a build section.
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