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Hi All
I am using PSOC creator 4, CY8CKIT-049-42xx with the Mark Hastings Strip Light Controller example and having success getting it to work with my 8x8 serial led array, but I have to make changes to some of the "Generated Source" files, StripLights.c, and StripLights_fonts.c and I save the changes and files. Then for unknown reasons, the files revert back to their original form discarding the changes I made to them. How do I prevent this from happening?
I can force it to revert the files using the Build_ Clean and build. It will always revert the files back to original state, breaking my fixes.
How do I change this behavior, or save the files in my new state?
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Welcome in the forum.
You would need to change the component's files from which the StripLights.c is generated. Thus you need the source of the component. Not a quite easy thing to do for a newbie, but doable.
Bob
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Welcome in the forum.
You would need to change the component's files from which the StripLights.c is generated. Thus you need the source of the component. Not a quite easy thing to do for a newbie, but doable.
Bob
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Hi Bob. Thanks for the advice. I'll accept this as a sign that my LED learning experience is completed, document the changes and move on with capacitive sensing and A>D conversion, and PWM generation... Lots of exploring to do yet with these little micros...
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If you can afford the money, I would suggest you to buy a CY8CKIT-043. It has the ability to debug your code. Leaving the -049 kit as what it is named: a prototyping kit, so you can solder it into the project.
Bob
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