: no newline at end of file
Could you please help to straighten things up?
Vittorio
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Subject: Re: C program to write to the com port - RESOLVED
Date: 02:23, venerdì 09 settembre 2005
From: Paul Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 2005-09-09 13:53, vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a C++ absolute beginner I'm trying to compile your testssc.c file with
g++ testssc.c -o testssc
(under freebsd 5.4, gcc version 3.4.2)
It's not a C++ program. You should use `cc', not `g++'.
SerialPort.C: In function `int main(int,
in.)
SerialPort.C:69:3: warning: no newline at end of file
Could you please help to straighten things up?
Vittorio
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Subject: Re: C program to write to the com port - RESOLVED
Date: 02:23, venerdì 09 settembre 2005
From: Paul Hamilton [EMAIL
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 01:53:49PM +0200, vittorio wrote:
As a C++ absolute beginner I'm trying to compile your testssc.c file with
g++ testssc.c -o testssc
(under freebsd 5.4, gcc version 3.4.2)
The C and C++ languages are different. Use cc or gcc instead of g++ to
compile C code.
Roland
vittorio wrote:
[...]
SerialPort.C: In function `int main(int, char*)':
SerialPort.C:62: error: invalid conversion from `unsigned char*' to `char*'
SerialPort.C:62: error: initializing argument 1 of `int snprintf(char*,
size_t, const char*, ...)'
SerialPort.C:66: error: `err' undeclared
Hi,
Thanks to the patience and persistens of Giorgos, Garret and David, I now
have a *sample* program that will transmit 3 bytes of data (mini-ssc
protocol), via a serial port to a 8 channel servo controller board. I will
continue to develop this as needed.
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On 2005-09-09 08:23, Paul Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to the patience and persistens of Giorgos, Garret and David, I now
have a *sample* program that will transmit 3 bytes of data (mini-ssc
protocol), via a serial port to a 8 channel servo controller board. I will
continue to