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That was indeed the problem, I input the correct port and it's working. Now I am running into another problem where those rows don't light and the one column still is out. I checked and everything really seems soldered down correctly but there is an…
Alright, thank you for that information. Attached I have a video showing that I have set the board for that option and what it is currently doing. Perhaps I am missing a step somewhere but I still cannot manage to make it work. Sorry for the blurry …
Also, currently the Arduino has auto-selected Mega 2560/ Mega ADK as the default board. It's a 328P as far as I understand, but there are a few choices for that.
Edit: Tried all the 328P boards, uploaded and verified all, ran serial monitor and then…
I clicked Verify and it prompts me with the following in grey letters: "Binary sketch size: 1,740 bytes (of a 258,048 byte maximum)"
I did it on both the tty and the cu serial ports it shows in Arduino. When I uploaded on either of those the lights …
Ok, I installed the FTDI VCP Driver, I clicked upload and it says "Done compiling" for the RecVSerial file. Means it's installed on the board correct?
Next, I have MirrorPeggy running on Processor.
Now, how do I have the two communicate with each o…
Hello Windell,
Sorry about that, I did alter my post. I didn't see a reply from you so I figured you hadn't seen it yet.
Here is what I am seeing right now when hooked up and trying to upload to the Peggy...
Thank you for the help Windell!
I have downloaded both Peggy2Serial and Peggy2_RecvTWI folders. Also, Arduino and Processing.
I've loaded the Peggy2Serial library to Arduino. Ok, that's done so now I went into File>Examples>Peggy2Serial>Rec…
I looked further into the datasheet and I see that somehow the CP still allows up to 90mA (from what I see). So If I want 85mA it says I need a 229ohm resistor on the chip. So since there is two per side does that mean I need replace all 4 resistors…
I just checked the driver chips, they are different then what I was supposed to get.
I was supposed to receive STP16DP05 drivers but instead I received STP16CP05 instead.
Normally I wouldn't care but the DP (what I was supposed to get) is between 5…