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sy2002 avatar sy2002 commented on June 4, 2024

Hi Christopher,
if the "LED control" library and the "NRF24L01+ radio driver class" are installed correctly, then there should be no need to change anything in the code, it should just compile.

So my first idea would be, that you might not have installed them correctly. Please have a look at this tutorial video I made a while ago, that explains, how to install them. Go to minute 1:30 and watch from there on:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP6eKLpfZnA

(Attention: The project shown in the tutorial video is a predecessor to TeleBall, so the code is not compatible as it is another project. But it shows the basic principle of how to install the libraries correctly, so that TeleBall's code can make use of it.)

A second idea might be, that in the meantime, i.e. since I wrote TeleBall and today, the libraries might have become incompatible, e.g. because they changed their APIs or so. In that case: Instead of downloading the newest version of the libraries from the web locations mentioned in the code, please use the versions that I supplied together with the TeleBall release bundle on GitHub:

https://github.com/sy2002/TeleBall/archive/V1.2.zip

If you unzip it, you'll find a folder named "src" and there is another ZIP called "libraries.zip". These are the original library version that I used to build TeleBall. You might want to install them as shown in the video above - instead of using the most recent versions from the web.

Best regards
sy2002

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davisaces avatar davisaces commented on June 4, 2024

Sy2002,
Thak you! We put the original libraries as u suggested. You are the man.

God bless
Chris
On Aug 18, 2015 10:17 AM, "sy2002" [email protected] wrote:

Hi Christopher,
if the "LED control" library and the "NRF24L01+ radio driver class" are
installed correctly, then there should be no need to change anything in the
code, it should just compile.

So my first idea would be, that you might not have installed them
correctly. Please have a look at this tutorial video I made a while ago,
that explains, how to install them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP6eKLpfZnA

(Attention: The project shown in the tutorial video is a predecessor to
TeleBall, so the code is not compatible as it is another project. But it
shows the basic principle of how to install the libraries correctly, so
that TeleBall's code can make use of it.)

A second idea might be, that in the meantime, i.e. since I wrote TeleBall
and today, the libraries might have become incompatible, e.g. because they
changed their APIs or so. In that case: Instead of downloading the newest
version of the libraries from the web locations mentioned in the code,
please use the versions that I supplied together with the TeleBall release
bundle on GitHub:

https://github.com/sy2002/TeleBall/archive/V1.2.zip

If you unzip it, you'll find a folder named "src" and there is another ZIP
called "libraries.zip". These are the original library version that I used
to build TeleBall. You might want to install them as shown in the video
above - instead of using the most recent versions from the web.

Best regards
sy2002


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sy2002 avatar sy2002 commented on June 4, 2024

Hi Chris,
great to hear that this solved your problem! :-)
I am curious: Are you guys building the whole TeleBall device, including 3D printing, custom PCB, etc.?
Best regards
sy2002

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davisaces avatar davisaces commented on June 4, 2024

No sir. It was rather pricey so we decided to put it on the bread board.
We couldn't find a 3d printing company around to do so in the matter of
time we had and the custom PCB boards cost too much. I wish we could have
done it, but with the time and and budget, it wasn't feasable.

Thanks again,
Chris

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