Sadly my fork does not have that branch any longer ... If anyone DOES happen to 
have a copy of it, and could send me the relevant main.c file for reference, 
I'd greatly appreciate it!

Best regards,
dg

> On Dec 2, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Christopher Collins <ccoll...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 09:30:04AM -0800, will sanfilippo wrote:
>> There is a branch called “sterly_refactor” that we used when we were
>> refactoring bsp and other code. There is ADC code in there. If you
>> checkout that branch you can go to the apps directory and look for the
>> sblinky app. In that main.c (which is where I said this stuff shouldnt
>> be but that was all just test code) it should show how the ADC was
>> used. You cant just bring all that code in I suspect as it is way out
>> of date, but I think there is enough in there to give you an idea of
>> how things are expected to work.
>> 
>> Be warned though; that code was just all hacked in and I am not sure
>> what state it was left in.
> 
> The sterly_refactor branch was deleted recently.  However, if you have a
> github fork, you probably have a copy of that branch.
> 
> Chris

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