I see ArchPro, MBED, and Teensy.
running Mozilla 33.1
Lloyd
Documentation, broken link
-
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:51 pm
- Location: NE Central FL
Re: Documentation, broken link
Version 39.0.2171.71 m
Google Chrome is up to date.
'
This is what Chrome said "About" itself
'
Lloyd - you saw those when you "hovered" over Products -- like the picture I submitted
Here is the code - I don't see any mention in the "floating compiler" block for any of the the other
and when I go to http://www.coridium.us/mbed.php I don't see all of them /
/ when you do the 'refresh - (little part circle with the arrow) next to the URL window
/ it is supposed to pull in a new page - not reference the cache ???? right ???
Google Chrome is up to date.
'
This is what Chrome said "About" itself
'
Lloyd - you saw those when you "hovered" over Products -- like the picture I submitted
Here is the code - I don't see any mention in the "floating compiler" block for any of the the other
and when I go to http://www.coridium.us/mbed.php I don't see all of them /
/ when you do the 'refresh - (little part circle with the arrow) next to the URL window
/ it is supposed to pull in a new page - not reference the cache ???? right ???
-
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:51 pm
- Location: NE Central FL
Re: Documentation, broken link
Lloyd - you saw those when you "hovered" over Products -- like the picture I submitted
----------
Nope... I only saw those when I hovered over "compilers".
I agree that clicking on compilers only takes to to the MBED version, but when Bruce asked you if you got the list when you hovered over "compilers", you answered emphatically "NO". Now, it seems like you're saying you do get them.
The click link needs to be fixed, but once you've uncovered the floating list of compilers, clicking on any one of those does, in fact, take you to the specific one you're investigating.
Yes, there's still a linkage problem, but let's at least describe it accurately.
Lloyd
----------
Nope... I only saw those when I hovered over "compilers".
I agree that clicking on compilers only takes to to the MBED version, but when Bruce asked you if you got the list when you hovered over "compilers", you answered emphatically "NO". Now, it seems like you're saying you do get them.
The click link needs to be fixed, but once you've uncovered the floating list of compilers, clicking on any one of those does, in fact, take you to the specific one you're investigating.
Yes, there's still a linkage problem, but let's at least describe it accurately.
Lloyd
Re: Documentation, broken link
No - I don't see a list of compilers
the code snippet only uses the word "compilers' with no mention of any others,
my first picture is what I see - the dark red indicates a 'hover'
GaryZ
the code snippet only uses the word "compilers' with no mention of any others,
my first picture is what I see - the dark red indicates a 'hover'
GaryZ
Re: Documentation, broken link
On Win7 Chrome version 39.0.2171.65 m (don't kniow if it is the latest, but I installed it in the last couple months--
When I hover over Compilers I will add a Compiler list page like the hardware, but didn't think I really needed it with the hover.
When I hover over Compilers I will add a Compiler list page like the hardware, but didn't think I really needed it with the hover.
Re: Documentation, broken link
Just updated to Chrome ....71
I see the picture above when I hover over Compilers as above.
Don't you see the same kind of thing when you hover over the other 3 product menu pulldowns? It is the same type of code.
I see the picture above when I hover over Compilers as above.
Don't you see the same kind of thing when you hover over the other 3 product menu pulldowns? It is the same type of code.
Re: Documentation, broken link
Looks like we are b oth on ...71 - but I don't have the little arrors in the floating menu like you do.
I'm pretty sure I have javascript on -- the Armweb pages seemed okay.
I'll check my other settings - I lean towards 'less is more secure'.
gz
UPDATEmy Chromebook shows the sub-sub-menu for the compilers !!!! bad XP sp2 ........
I'm pretty sure I have javascript on -- the Armweb pages seemed okay.
I'll check my other settings - I lean towards 'less is more secure'.
gz
UPDATEmy Chromebook shows the sub-sub-menu for the compilers !!!! bad XP sp2 ........
Re: Documentation, broken link
on the mbed.php page (for the 1768 & 1114) compilers
in the write up on the left column there is a reference to:
Library routines for I2C, SPI, LCD and one-wire devices are available.
the "available" link takes you to the 'Forum' -- I did look at about a 40% search on the word 'library'
and could only find the AB_Math library basic file.
AM I missing something? wrong search term -- ? search on RTC.bas didn't bring up the library
only a reference to it.
I know - nit-picker -- OR am I keeping you honest??
olzeke51
in the write up on the left column there is a reference to:
Library routines for I2C, SPI, LCD and one-wire devices are available.
the "available" link takes you to the 'Forum' -- I did look at about a 40% search on the word 'library'
and could only find the AB_Math library basic file.
AM I missing something? wrong search term -- ? search on RTC.bas didn't bring up the library
only a reference to it.
I know - nit-picker -- OR am I keeping you honest??
olzeke51
Re: Documentation, broken link
A number of libraries are installed with BASICtools, discussion of their use happens in the forum. So I think it is nit picking, though I know some have requested tutorials, which we are not good at. We build a range of tools from LPC812 to LPC4330 which is very wide, far wider than the hobbyist community needs, but our main business is consulting and we leverage the Arduino shields to get a head start on doing software for custom products.
Because of that wide range we don't focus on a single product. The advantage is that we are offering state of the art microprocessor solutions aimed at the engineering community, but usable by more advanced hobbyists. That shows up in performance numbers, where our solutions are orders of magnitude faster or cheaper than most single product vendors or the many vendors that just toss hardware out there and expect the users groups to build the software base.
Because of that wide range we don't focus on a single product. The advantage is that we are offering state of the art microprocessor solutions aimed at the engineering community, but usable by more advanced hobbyists. That shows up in performance numbers, where our solutions are orders of magnitude faster or cheaper than most single product vendors or the many vendors that just toss hardware out there and expect the users groups to build the software base.
Re: Documentation, broken link
re: compiler sub-menu
After clearing my history and cache a second time,
I now get the sub-menu for compilers
olzeke51
After clearing my history and cache a second time,
I now get the sub-menu for compilers
olzeke51