On 2014-12-24 11:20, [email protected] wrote: > Hi Alex > >>> Seb wrote: >>> If you're making a userspace component (as opposed to a realtime >>> component), you can just use fopen/fwrite/fclose to persist the values >>> when they change, and fopen/fread/fclose at startup to restore them. > My component was called paramsaver, that is what it did, except that it > created pins to match the data types, which > could be linked to pyVCP widgets or whatever and it both saved and > initialised values through the linked pins > > You can find it at mgwareDOTcoDOTuk > HAL Components > Paramsaver > > regards > That is the one I was referring to. I found it amongst my code yesterday. It works very well and should solve Alexander's problem.
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