Using SYSCTRL on an arduino DUE
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I'm currently working on a project using a timer interruption i found on the web few years ago. My code is working fine on an arduino m0 or M0 pro, bu i tried to compile it on an Arduino DUE, and this error appeared :
'SYSCTRL' was not declare in this scope
(I'm using SYSCTRL on this line of the timer :
SYSCTRL->XOSC32K.bit.RUNSTDBY = 1;
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware difference between the M0/M0pro and the Arduino DUE which is causing this issue, but i have no idea how to resolve it....
Thank you in advance for your help !
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I'm currently working on a project using a timer interruption i found on the web few years ago. My code is working fine on an arduino m0 or M0 pro, bu i tried to compile it on an Arduino DUE, and this error appeared :
'SYSCTRL' was not declare in this scope
(I'm using SYSCTRL on this line of the timer :
SYSCTRL->XOSC32K.bit.RUNSTDBY = 1;
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware difference between the M0/M0pro and the Arduino DUE which is causing this issue, but i have no idea how to resolve it....
Thank you in advance for your help !
arduino arduino-due
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I'm currently working on a project using a timer interruption i found on the web few years ago. My code is working fine on an arduino m0 or M0 pro, bu i tried to compile it on an Arduino DUE, and this error appeared :
'SYSCTRL' was not declare in this scope
(I'm using SYSCTRL on this line of the timer :
SYSCTRL->XOSC32K.bit.RUNSTDBY = 1;
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware difference between the M0/M0pro and the Arduino DUE which is causing this issue, but i have no idea how to resolve it....
Thank you in advance for your help !
arduino arduino-due
I'm currently working on a project using a timer interruption i found on the web few years ago. My code is working fine on an arduino m0 or M0 pro, bu i tried to compile it on an Arduino DUE, and this error appeared :
'SYSCTRL' was not declare in this scope
(I'm using SYSCTRL on this line of the timer :
SYSCTRL->XOSC32K.bit.RUNSTDBY = 1;
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware difference between the M0/M0pro and the Arduino DUE which is causing this issue, but i have no idea how to resolve it....
Thank you in advance for your help !
arduino arduino-due
arduino arduino-due
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Depending on how much you would have to change in your code, it might be worth switching over to the DueTimer
Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
– Julie96
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Depending on how much you would have to change in your code, it might be worth switching over to the DueTimer
Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
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Feb 11 at 12:53
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Depending on how much you would have to change in your code, it might be worth switching over to the DueTimer
Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
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Feb 11 at 12:53
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Depending on how much you would have to change in your code, it might be worth switching over to the DueTimer
Depending on how much you would have to change in your code, it might be worth switching over to the DueTimer
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Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
– Julie96
Feb 11 at 12:53
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Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
– Julie96
Feb 11 at 12:53
Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
– Julie96
Feb 11 at 12:53
Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !
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