I can now compile the project and access the project properties. I'm still a spring chicken here so bear with me lol. )" part, execute the rest and post the result. It should have a part at the end saying something like " (in directory. If it still fails (which I expect it will) then start a Catalina Command Line window, and copy and paste the full compile message from Geany Compiler window to the Command Line window. Open it, then open the Project Properties window and post an image of it. )" part, execute the rest and post the said: This is just to make sure that Geany itself and Catalina are installed ok. copy "hello_world.c" from the demos folder). my initial base path for projects is "C:\Users\rossh\projects\"), and make sure you can compile a C file in there (e.g. Could be a path or permissions problem.įirst try this - run Geany as normal, but create a project from scratch in a "projects" subdirectory of your own Windows user directory (e.g. This error message looks like Geany cannot find the Catalina compiler itself. I think I tried just about every command I could find and still no luck so not sure what is going on there. Once we can figure out why the above is happening and fix it, I would like to address why the Propeller 2 chip is not able to communicate with the Catalina Geany software. The project I am porting over is rather large and I need something I can use to get working on code stuff and not fiddling with IDE nightmares. I would love to use Catalina because I can port my code over to it without heavy modification like moving to SPIN2 and it allows me to create a PROJECT which none of the other IDEs allow me to do which I find quite silly, to be honest. I am not sure if I messed something up or not. Before when I launch the program from Windows start menu and compile the project it compiled and built fine. Now when I go and run Catalina Geany in administrator mode it compiles and builds just fine BUT does not allow me to go into the properties (Project->Properties) to change things like -p2 etc. Process failed (The system cannot find the file specified) Ok, well I bumped into a really weird issue a little while ago, and for whatever reason when I try to compile and build the project, I get this: Using payload from the command line should always work, so you can use Geany as your file/project manager and compiler and then load the program from the command line until we find out what's going on. If you want to give me a few more details of what you were seeing, I'll look into it. Some people reported issues with payload finding the wrong binary when executed from within Geany, but I thought I had sorted that out in the most recent release (5.8). I tried using Catalina Geany but cannot get the Propeller 2 development board to communicate with the IDE.Ĭatalina's Geany IDE doesn't have any special comms function - it just uses the payload loader, which is a command line utility. Thank you all in advance for your help :-). I'm sure I will like working with the Propeller 2 chip but right now it is a little confusing to get going. Does SPIN2 handle these? Is there a comparison from C syntax to the SPIN2 syntax document that I can use while learning if I do go the SPIN2 route? How hard is SPIN2 to learn? I need full control of unions and structs for bit field manipulation, c-type macros, bool data type etc. I thought about using SPIN2 but that might not work unless someone says differently. The chips I have used are the PSOC 5, Nuvoton M481 series, STM32H723, and the EFINIX Sapphire RISCV multi-core SOC in an FPGA. I try to avoid assembly language if I can. I am comfortable with bare metal programming at the register level in C. Which one do you all recommend for large multi-file projects? I come from Keil MDK and Eclipse just to give a little bit of my background. I noticed the FlexProp IDE is simple and does not allow for a multi-file type of project or is that not true? I'm confused about which IDE I need to use for my project. I started using the FlexProp IDE and I was able to connect to the development board and successfully did the Hello World and blinking led projects with no problem. I tried following the examples in the getting started document but had no luck. Which IDE is good for multi-file designs? I tried using Catalina Geany but cannot get the Propeller 2 development board to communicate with the IDE. I have a rather large project written in C (89000ish lines of code) and want to port it to the Propeller 2 chip.
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