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Hi,

I am not a coder by any means but surely if we have say routine code and library files for a device should it be easy to make our own component from scratch ?

How do you incorporate the library file for the device that you are wring the component for ?


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Hi Mutley
Im assuming you have a component and you have a ready made c library for it, if so jonny has posted how to add c code to a component, but sometimes its far easier to look at the c libs and break them down into flowchart routines then build a component from there, im not the best c person by far ,but if your stuck pm the c code and if i can help i will

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Hi Dazz,

Hey Mutley was trying to sell me a massive brand new 42" touchscreen monitor last week for £250, anyway it was just something that I would like to have a go at, say take a regular popular electronic component and try and make a flowcode component for it, I will have a better mess at the weekend Dazz when I have more time, thanks for the offer of help though.... :D

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