It was compiled, and seemed like it might work. But then I managed to
kill my Teensy 3.2. I unplugged the Teensy-to-Raduino comm lines in order to program the Raduino. When I plugged them back in, I didn't realize that I was off by one pin. So I believe something that should've only gotten 3.3V, got more. No light on the Teensy. This development effort, while it has been fruitful, is definitely complicated. I don't think I have the bandwidth to continue it. I plan on merging all the branches back to master, collecting the pieces-parts of uBITX V5D, and calling it "done". I will rebuild my uBITX V5 back into a relatively stock configuration, and use an external digital interface (see KK5JY).
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ void sendIOPModeCommand(rig_mode mode)
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IOPMessage m;
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m.id = IOP_MODE_COMMAND;
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m.len = 1;
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m.data[0] = uint8_t(mode);
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m.data[0] = static_cast<uint8_t>(mode);
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sendIOPMessage(m);
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}
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} else if (knobPos > 3 && menu_is_active) {
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// left
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menu_item->prev();
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menu_item = menu_item->prev();
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knob.write(0);
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menu_updated = true;
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USBDEBUG("knob turned left");
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} else if (knobPos < -3 && menu_is_active) {
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// right
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menu_item->next();
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menu_item = menu_item->next();
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knob.write(0);
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menu_updated = true;
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USBDEBUG("knob turned right");
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