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New Member Introductions / Re: Hello from Italy
« on: November 28, 2018, 10:25:54 AM »
Hi mosè, Filippo from Genova here ;-)

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New Member Introductions / Hello From Italy
« on: November 28, 2018, 10:24:31 AM »
Hi everybody!

I'm building my first display, and I'm juggling with ESD, Eclipse, a Ft901 demo board and a couple of Ft812 - Ft813 demo display boards.
So I'm tryng the community approach, and I hope I can bring back experience from the fields!

Filippo

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Discussion - Software / From EVE Screen Designer to Eclipse... and back?
« on: November 27, 2018, 04:44:56 PM »
Hi, I'm new in using FTDI chips, but I'm building a custom display with FT901 and FT812/FT813.
As far as I've understood, once I export from ESD to Eclipse there is no way to get it back into ESD. Is that right?

The matter is that the GUI i'm working on will be very very complex, so I have to try and rebuild many times. And I have to add my layer of custom code in it.

Say it has a serial (UART0) interface working under the display interface, that can operate both indipendent speaking with the can-bus interface.
So both will call methods to write and read the can-bus.

First step is altering the code, ok, that's fine.
But if I have to add interface elements? How can I get it back into the ESD?

Otherwise I have to use the mighty power of git to catch the changed GUI things and keep the handcoded ones?

Hope you can help me understand.

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