Re: Welcome!

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Michael Schwager

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Jul 22, 2012, 3:40:46 PM7/22/12
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I just downloaded 2.01beta and tried it... worked for me... can you zip up your file (and the library, I think) and send to me?

Since it's not declared, I think something is wrong with your #include line.  I can't imagine what though.  Let me take a look.

Another thing to try is to turn on the verbose output during compilation (in the IDE's Preferences settings) and send me all of that output as well.

I'm sure it's something pretty basic that's broken; shouldn't take too long to figure out (famous last words, eh?).

On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Robert Cole <ecotr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Great library - however, when I attempt to run your example I keep getting the following error:
"'PCintPort' has not been declared"
Please could you point out what I am possibly doing wrong?
I am running an Arduino with a ATMEGA328P and IDE 1.0
Many Thanks


On Thursday, February 23, 2012 8:40:05 PM UTC+2, GreyGnome wrote:
Hello,
I notice that there are a number of people downloading the library
from the Google Code download page.  Therefore, I have created this
group so that people can talk about the library.

Be gentle with me.  I work on this 40 minutes per day:  On the train
on the way in to work, and on the train on the way home.  Every once
in a while, I stay up till 1am to make it better.  God knows how I got
myself into it, but I think it's cool and want to continue to support
it.  It sure has helped me learn a lot about the Arduino!

So to you I say- Welcome, intrepid Hacker!  I hope you're having as
much fun with your Arduino as I am, and I hope and trust this library
will be helpful to you.

- GreyGnome



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Joseph Oberholtzer

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Aug 5, 2012, 8:27:20 AM8/5/12
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If you get this figured out please post your solution. I am running into the same problem. Thanks 

Joseph Oberholtzer

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Aug 5, 2012, 8:35:29 AM8/5/12
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I found my solution. In the library folder, the name of the folder containing the PinChangeInt.h file needs to be PinChangeInt. I was originally using PinChangeIntv21. novice mistake

Michael Schwager

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Aug 5, 2012, 10:20:28 AM8/5/12
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Thanks Joseph!


On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 7:35 AM, Joseph Oberholtzer <vat...@gmail.com> wrote:
I found my solution. In the library folder, the name of the folder containing the PinChangeInt.h file needs to be PinChangeInt. I was originally using PinChangeIntv21. novice mistake



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