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This Arduino code is written by a beginner for beginners, therefore I tried to comment every line of code. To an experienced coder this probably will seem very wrong but it really helps if you're just starting out.
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Every submodule has it's own setup_XX() function that configures the needed pins and a submenu that lets you choose what you want to do.
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The code directly addresses the pins via the DDR, PIN and PORT registers.
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Please also refer to the [pinout Open Office sheet](https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/blob/master/pinout.ods).
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```
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void setup_N64_Controller() {
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// Output a low signal
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PORTH &= ~(1 << 4);
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// Set Controller Data Pin(PH4) to Input
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DDRH &= ~(1 << 4);
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}
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```
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Would be the same as this in a more traditional Arduino sketch:
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```
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int dataPin = 7;
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void setup(){
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// Output a low signal
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digitalWrite(dataPin, LOW);
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// Set controller data pin to input
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pinMode(dataPin, INPUT);
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}
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```
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To preserve memory every string is saved into the flash of the Arduino, also called progmem. This is done by using the F() macro.
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```
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println_Msg(F("Press Button."));
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```
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Also all the menus are stored in progmem and are only recalled to sram when needed.
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```
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// N64 controller menu items
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const char N64ContMenuItem1[] PROGMEM = "Test Controller";
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const char N64ContMenuItem2[] PROGMEM = "Read ControllerPak";
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const char N64ContMenuItem3[] PROGMEM = "Write ControllerPak";
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const char N64ContMenuItem4[] PROGMEM = "Reset";
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const char* const menuOptionsN64Controller[] PROGMEM = {N64ContMenuItem1, N64ContMenuItem2, N64ContMenuItem3, N64ContMenuItem4};
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```
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In an effort to keep the codebase as portable as possible instead of using the functions supplied by the OLED library directly to print out text, auxiliary functions like `println_Msg` are being used. So if you want to change to another display library you don't need to change all the code but only the helper functions.
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```
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void print_Msg(long unsigned int message) {
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if (enable_OLED)
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display.print(message);
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if (enable_Serial)
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Serial.print(message);
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}
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```
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Before uploading the code to your Arduino you need to select your hardware version in options.h
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```
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//******************************************
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// CHOOSE HARDWARE VERSION
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//******************************************
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#define HW4
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//#define HW3
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//#define HW2
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//#define HW1
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//#define SERIAL_MONITOR
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```
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For more info please have a look at [this wiki article](https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/How-to-flash-the-Arduino).
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Needed libraries(already included in the portable Arduino IDE under Releases)
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SD lib: https://github.com/greiman/SdFat
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OLED lib: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_SSD1306
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GFX Lib: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-GFX-Library
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BusIO: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_BusIO
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LCD lib: https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2
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RGB Tools lib: https://github.com/joushx/Arduino-RGB-Tools (you need to move the files from the src subdir to the root dir of the library)
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Neopixel lib: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_NeoPixel
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Rotary Enc lib: https://github.com/mathertel/RotaryEncoder
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SI5351 lib: https://github.com/etherkit/Si5351Arduino
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RTC lib: https://github.com/adafruit/RTClib
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