Okay, thank you, I understand about the logical operators.
But my main problem is saving my "Compteur_lessive" to the EEPROM and reading it when the power is turned on. My counter always starts at 0.
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- Thu Nov 06, 2025 7:59 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Save counter
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- Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:37 pm
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Re: Save counter
Hi Martin, and thanks for your reply. I corrected my & to "AND," thank you. I've looked through the forums and various examples. I downloaded the "EEPROM" program directly from the website, using the same syntax, but I still lose the counter when powering off. To program my A...
- Mon Nov 03, 2025 9:32 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Save counter
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Save counter
Hi, I'm French and new to Flowcode. I'm programming Flowcode 11 for an ATMEGA32L. The program's goal is to run a motor for 9 products per line. When a line is empty, I switch to a different line. My program uses a counter. I want this counter to be saved even if the power is cut. I can't seem to sav...
- Fri May 09, 2025 3:25 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Flowcode 7
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Flowcode 7
Hello,
I use Flowcode 7 for PIC, and I would like to program AVRs (Atmega32) and I already have the AVR option on flowcode.
I own an EBLOCK EB083-00-1; EB-006-00-9; EB019-00-3.
How can I directly program the atmel of flowcode.
Thank you for your feedback
Sébastien
I use Flowcode 7 for PIC, and I would like to program AVRs (Atmega32) and I already have the AVR option on flowcode.
I own an EBLOCK EB083-00-1; EB-006-00-9; EB019-00-3.
How can I directly program the atmel of flowcode.
Thank you for your feedback
Sébastien