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I'm trying to get an SPI device working with codesys for the Raspberry PI, and I'm using the MPC3008 example as a template.
I've just installed codesys 3.5.15.40, and then the codesys control for Raspberry PI 3.5.15.40 package.
However, when I open the example MCP3008Temperature.project, I get 14 error messages about missing libraries --
They are not (obviously) in the 3.5.15.40 PI libraries (I tried installing everything), and the library manager doesn't show anything
for download missing libraries.
Am I doing something wrong? Is the example broken?
How do I get a working example so that I can understand and modify it?
Hi all,
I'm trying to get an SPI device working with codesys for the Raspberry PI, and I'm using the MPC3008 example as a template.
I've just installed codesys 3.5.15.40, and then the codesys control for Raspberry PI 3.5.15.40 package.
However, when I open the example MCP3008Temperature.project, I get 14 error messages about missing libraries --
They are not (obviously) in the 3.5.15.40 PI libraries (I tried installing everything), and the library manager doesn't show anything
for download missing libraries.
Am I doing something wrong? Is the example broken?
How do I get a working example so that I can understand and modify it?
Thanks!
Last edit: bcouture 2020-04-09
The project was created with a different version of the IDE with different
installed devices. This is a common issue. The key actions are:
Update device did the trick.
Thanks!
A followup question -- when I was first looking through the MPC3008 example project, I was looking at the library source.
Now, even if I open the un-updated project, I can't bring up the library source.
How do I open it to examine it?
Thanks!
Bill
Nevermind. Of course I find it just after I ask the question...