Beta testers needed for SpinCAD Designer
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Beta testers needed for SpinCAD Designer
I'm looking for about 6 people to take part in the first beta test of this software. It will probably be three or 4 weeks until it is ready for beta. Right now I am working on file I/O routines to allow each individual block's data to be stored. For some reason I find file I/O to be the absolutely most difficult thing so far! Probably because I'm trying to use JSON instead of XML? I'll figure it out.
Prerequisites for this assignment:
1) You should have a Spin Development board to assemble the code and transfer it to an FV-1 chip for auditioning.
Edit: the SpinCAD Designer offers a built-in simulator, so strictly speaking it's not necessary to have any FV-1 hardware at all. I have the FV-1 dev board so that's the easiest thing to compare results on. Since SpinCAD Designer puts out Spin ASM, you should be able to take this into the Spin Assembler for transfer to whatever hardware you are currently using.
2) You should have a Windows machine that you can load the Java runtime environment (JRE) on.
Edit: I have feedback from one of my beta testers that SpinCAD works OK on Windows XP working on a virtual machine (not sure what the real hardware is) and also Linux.
Preferred but not required:
1) Software development or SQA experience.
2) If you have Java coding experience that would be great. I can make a template for turning SpinASM patches into controllable SpinCAD blocks. Ultimately my goal would be to allow people to develop and share (if they like) these plugin blocks without requiring them to be included in the program outright.
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If you're interested, please send me a private message through this forum.
Thanks!
Digital Larry
Prerequisites for this assignment:
1) You should have a Spin Development board to assemble the code and transfer it to an FV-1 chip for auditioning.
Edit: the SpinCAD Designer offers a built-in simulator, so strictly speaking it's not necessary to have any FV-1 hardware at all. I have the FV-1 dev board so that's the easiest thing to compare results on. Since SpinCAD Designer puts out Spin ASM, you should be able to take this into the Spin Assembler for transfer to whatever hardware you are currently using.
2) You should have a Windows machine that you can load the Java runtime environment (JRE) on.
Edit: I have feedback from one of my beta testers that SpinCAD works OK on Windows XP working on a virtual machine (not sure what the real hardware is) and also Linux.
Preferred but not required:
1) Software development or SQA experience.
2) If you have Java coding experience that would be great. I can make a template for turning SpinASM patches into controllable SpinCAD blocks. Ultimately my goal would be to allow people to develop and share (if they like) these plugin blocks without requiring them to be included in the program outright.
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If you're interested, please send me a private message through this forum.
Thanks!
Digital Larry
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I'm using couple clones of Robert Wolgajev's devices. One is RS-232 programmed, another using PICkit programmer.
UPD: Oh, i'm dumb =)
I don't need hex if it generates SpinASM code =)
UPD: Oh, i'm dumb =)
I don't need hex if it generates SpinASM code =)
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