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If someone have a source code for me to play around...

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Artosoft
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If someone have a source code for me to play around...

Post by Artosoft »

I give up. I can't get the LCDsmartie source from CVS. If someone have a source code for me to play around, please let me have it. Also, how to build it (I am noob in programming, but have desire to learn).

I intend to make LCDsmartie version to drive 4x104, for using with special version of palmorb 16x26. But, because the driven program (lcdsmartie) is not yet support that resolution, I am stuck with only 4x40 screen.

My time is running out as I might loose interest in developing above.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Arto.
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Post by limbo »

If you want to get access to cvs firstly you have to sing up on sourceforge after that your account must added to LCD smartie group ( I think Clansley can do this #-o )... However this is for the development team only.
If you want to have the code just for testing you can download the source code package from download section.
Artosoft
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Post by Artosoft »

limbo wrote:If you want to get access to cvs firstly you have to sing up on sourceforge after that your account must added to LCD smartie group ( I think Clansley can do this #-o )... However this is for the development team only.
If you want to have the code just for testing you can download the source code package from download section.
Thanks!

I really really missed that source code. My poor eyes :oops: .

Ok, lets see the code first :) .

Thanks again.

Regards,
Arto.
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