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 !










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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 !







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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






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          • Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !

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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






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          • Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !

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          • Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !

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          Thank you for your help, I will definitely try this and keep you in touch !

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