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@maxgerhardt maxgerhardt commented Nov 4, 2022

To make SMC firmware builds reproducable so that not only the original author can compile it with their computer, I added PlatformIO configuration file (platformio.ini) to the project.

It enables the firmware code to be built for the Uno (ATmega328P) and ATTiny861 using ATTinyCore 2.0.0-dev with debugging enabled and disabled (USE_SERIAL_DEBUG) and the NMI button enabled or disabled (ENABLE_NMI_BUT).

It also enables Github Actions to build the firmware and archive the results (all .elf and .hex files).

Not tested on real hardware because I have none.

Sources the ATTiny 2.0.0-dev package from the PlatformIO trusted registry.

Example CI run: see here.

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@maxgerhardt maxgerhardt changed the title Build firmware with PlatformIO, enable CI [WIP] Build firmware with PlatformIO, enable CI Nov 4, 2022
@maxgerhardt maxgerhardt changed the title [WIP] Build firmware with PlatformIO, enable CI Build firmware with PlatformIO, enable CI Nov 5, 2022
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PR is ready for review + merge.

I've also learnt of the fork https://github.com/jburks/x16-smc/tree/latest. If this code is merged, you can remove the lib_deps = mathertel/OneButton@2.0.3 line in the platformio.ini, since that version has pulled the (modified) library directly into the repo.

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..Hello?

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