Hello,
We are using FPC (2.6.0) here to allow compiling our users ideas into
runable code and while this has worked just fine until now, on one
occasion we have reached a situation where the ppcrossx64 compiler ends
with an EOutOfMemory exception.
Looking at its memory consumption, sure enough
OBones wrote on Wed, 27 Jul 2016:
I don't see any issue with the command line and the number of files
does not seem that high to me.
As a workaround, I patched ppcrossx64.exe so that its PE header
includes the Large Address Aware flag thus meaning it can now use up
to about 3G of RAM inste
>i think it is the ight place i also like to rcv the software for directly
>controling i/o ports for fpc on wimdows
>Thank you
>Ezra
Ezra,
here’s the link to the FPC files.
https://github.com/Zaaphod/FPC-Parallel-Port
The InpOut32 driver is here: http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/inpo
>Look at synaser, its TBlockSerial class has a RecvTerminated method that
does just that.
>http://synapse.ararat.cz/doc/help/synaser.TBlockSerial.html#RecvTerminated
>https://sourceforge.net/p/synalist/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/
>Bye
>--
>Luca
Thank you for the suggestion and the links, that does look
>>FWIW, I ported the library to fpc, together with the test/demo software
>>(x_pigpiod_if2).
>>The fact that the communication goes via the network opens
>>possibilities though. I tested my port on my laptop, connected to the
>>pi. So applications running on a remote PC could control the pi's IO
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 21:48:55 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 11:45:51 +0200, Koenraad Lelong
> wrote:
>
>>FWIW, I ported the library to fpc, together with the test/demo software
>>(x_pigpiod_if2).
>>The fact that the communication goes via the network opens possibilities
>>though
I can't seem to set any breakpoints at all with FreePascal 3.0.0 with the
text IDE. Does anyone have any idea why this could be? I have even tried
to set a breakpoint in a ridiculously simple program like:
Program Test;
Begin
Writeln;
End.
I am able to single step through my programs w
Op 27-07-16 om 15:52 schreef Bo Berglund:
Thanks,
I unpacked the zip in my Projects dir on a Raspberry Pi3 running Raspbian.
Did nothing else to the files.
Then opened the project in Lazarus 1.6 (with FPC 3.0) and executed a compile
command.
I received an error message so I repeated it again an
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 21:06:26 +0200, Koenraad Lelong
wrote:
>Op 27-07-16 om 15:52 schreef Bo Berglund:
>> Thanks,
>> I unpacked the zip in my Projects dir on a Raspberry Pi3 running Raspbian.
>> Did nothing else to the files.
>>
>> Then opened the project in Lazarus 1.6 (with FPC 3.0) and executed
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 21:43:10 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>>Do you have these ? I'm running the latest raspbian-image
>>(2016-05-27-raspbian-jessie.img).
>>You could also download the library from
>>http://abyz.co.uk/rpi/pigpio/index.html and compile and install that.
>>
>>To use the library, you
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