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Problem with i2c_write

 
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Core2



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Problem with i2c_write
PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:38 pm     Reply with quote

Hello everyone,

My 'C' is apparently WAY rustier than I thought. I have an I2C LCD (LCD03) that I'm trying to write to with a PIC18F4620. I did a search for LCD03 and found this thread:
http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28853
It seems to do what I'm looking for. I copied & pasted the two files in to my compiler (ver 4.071), saved them then tried to compile them. I keep getting an "Error 66: Previous identifier must be a pointer" referencing this line
Code:
i2c_write(text[i-1]);

This is located in the LCD_write function in the Header file. It points to the '1' in the statement. I removed the '-1' so that it just reads [i] then I got the same error referring to the 'i' in the code.

I don't understand what this is trying to tell me. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 2:03 pm     Reply with quote

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I copied & pasted the two files in to my compiler

1. Post the code that you're trying to compile. The exact code.

2. Post if you're using the CCS IDE or MPLAB.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 2:17 pm     Reply with quote

I'm using CCS compiler PCW V4.071. Here is the main file:

Code:
#include <18F4620.h>
#device *=16 ICD=TRUE
#use delay(clock=20M)
//set up i2c peripheral and use hardware SSP
#use i2c(Master,sda=PIN_C4,scl=PIN_C3,FORCE_HW)
#include <string.h>
#include <LCD03.h>
#fuses HS,BROWNOUT,PUT,NOLVP

unsigned char buffer1[20];

void main()
{   
   delay_ms(500);
   init_LCD();
   strcpy(buffer1,"Voltage: ");
   LCD_write(buffer1);
   while(1)
   {   }
}


Here is the LCD03.h file:

Code:
#include <string.h>
#define lcd_addr 0xC6            //LCD Address
int i, max;
unsigned char buffer[20];

void LCD_write(text)
{   //function to write a string to i2c LCD
   i2c_start();
   i2c_write(lcd_addr);
   max=strlen(text);   
   for(i=0; i<=max; i++)
   {
      i2c_write(text[i-1]);
   }
   i2c_write(0x0D);            //carriage return
   i2c_stop();
}

void init_LCD()
{   //startup message for LCD Display
   i2c_start();               //set i2c to start condition
   i2c_write(lcd_addr);         //send lcd address
   i2c_write(0x00);                 //write to register 0
   i2c_write(0x05);             //cursor type: underline
   i2c_write(0x0C);                 //clears screen and sets cursor to home position
   strcpy(buffer,"Rover 1.0");   //copies name of project to string
   LCD_write(buffer);            //writes name of project to LCD
   strcpy(buffer,"Started 9/27/08");         //copies start date to string
   LCD_write(buffer);            //writes string to LCD
   delay_ms(1000);               //delay to read startup message
    i2c_write(0x0C);            //clears screen and sets cursor to home position
   i2c_stop();
}
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 2:31 pm     Reply with quote

The text definition, needs a type.

void LCD_write(char * text)

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Core2



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 2:38 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks! That did the trick. I did mention that I was VERY rusty at this, right?

Thanks again!
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