New Version 1.1.0.0 fΓΌr Raspberry Pi availabe

2014-03-24
2014-04-03
  • Moderator3S

    Moderator3S - 2014-03-24

    Hi,

    there is a new Version available:
    http://store.codesys.com/codesys-contro ... ry-pi.html
    include new Runtime Version on Pi V3.5.4.10 and additional examples in CODESYS.

    New Features on this version:
    1. GPIO's are supported
    2. RC Servo Example with SoftMotion
    3. Analog Input / I2C Example (MCP3008Temperature)
    Additional you see now in c:\Users\<user>\CODESYS Control for Raspberry PI\1.1.0.0\
    Example Device Descriptions and Exsmaple Libraries for those who want to implement own devices:</user>

    MCP3008.devdesc.xml
    SRF02.devdesc.xml
    I2C_AdafruitPWM.library
    I2C_Gyroscopes.library
    I2C_SRF02.library
    IoDrvGPIO.library
    IoDrvPiFace.library
    SM3_Drive_Servo.library
    SPI_MCP3008.library
    SPI_PiFace.library

    How to install the new version / update an existing ?
    For those how have already the 1.0.0.0 Version:
    On CODESYS Packagemanager 'search updates' - click on update in PackageManager in CODESYS.

    As usually for the Pi part, there is additional a Debian package available ( ->on request on e support@codesys.com e )
    which give you the posibility to install the CODESYS Runtime on an existing Pi image. (or update an existing Image, this is needed)

    BR
    3S Support

    IMG: PackageUpdate.jpg

     
  • Deborah - 2014-03-26

    Thank you for the great Job.

    unfortunaly, an update via package manager has some connection problem.

    greetings
    Deborah

    IMG: Unbenannt.PNG

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-03-26

    Hi,

    we try to fix that a.s.a.p sorry for that.

    BR
    Edwin

     
  • ndzied1 - 2014-03-26

    With version 1.1.0.0 is it required to update the SD card for the Raspberry Pi?
    If so, can this be done without re-flashing the entire card. For instance, I have installed avahi on my Pi to allow use of a .local domain name for finding the device when it is set to DHCP for the ip address.
    I have also installed a different browser to allow for local viewing of visualizations.
    If I re-flash the card I will have to set these things up again...
    Thanks,

     
  • ndzied1 - 2014-03-27

    One more problem not that I have updated the Raspberry Pi Package (and also removed and re-installed).

    I get all kinds of errors related to GPIO when I build.

    IMG: CoDeSysErrors.PNG

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-03-27

    Hi,
    i've no glue what happens, never seen this.
    Does this happen on your existing projects or on these examples from us too?
    "c:\Users\<yourusername>\CODESYS Control for Raspberry PI\1.1.0.0\GPIO.project" </yourusername>

    Could you send a projectarchive of the project to e support@codesys.com e ?

    BR
    Edwin

     
  • bryanbas - 2014-03-28

    I have this same issue as well. Here's my process:

    1. Download latest version of Codesys.
    2. Install latest version of Codesys on fresh VM (no previous Codesys to conflict with)
    3. Install Raspberry Pi v1.1 from Codesys
    4. Create new Raspberry Pi project
    5. Try to build fresh project
    6. Fail due to dependency issues
     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2014-03-29

    Hi,
    ok now I see this too, we need to investigate / solve this,
    but the workaround is to do a 'clean all' for this solves the problem, could you please verify this?

    BR
    Edwin

    IMG: CleanAll.jpg

     
  • ndzied1 - 2014-03-29

    That did work for me.

    Thank You

     
  • bryanbas - 2014-04-03

    Working for me now as well.

     

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