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Just a draft working on it as of Oct 2016, check history to see if updated.
 
Just a draft working on it as of Oct 2016, check history to see if updated.
  
see also: [[Controlino Notes]]  [[Instrumentino/Smart Terminal Challenge]]
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see also: [[Controlino Notes]]
  
 
= What is Instrumentino =
 
= What is Instrumentino =
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* '''D:\_Source\Python\instremento\Using Instrumentino_v03 (1).odt'''  on my system, not sure where I found it.  Looks like from github below.
 
* '''D:\_Source\Python\instremento\Using Instrumentino_v03 (1).odt'''  on my system, not sure where I found it.  Looks like from github below.
 
*[https://github.com/yoelk/Instrumentino  Github Master for Instrumentino]  what other than code is there: Wiki, not yet.  But Russ can edit it.  In https://github.com/yoelk/instrumentino/tree/master/documents there are some good documents.
 
*[https://github.com/yoelk/Instrumentino  Github Master for Instrumentino]  what other than code is there: Wiki, not yet.  But Russ can edit it.  In https://github.com/yoelk/instrumentino/tree/master/documents there are some good documents.
*[http://playground.arduino.cc/interfacing/python  Arduino Info]
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*[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AVNLTtEAwM Youtube present]]
 
 
 
 
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Did you ever look at my presentation in EclipseCon 2015?
 
I made a presentation there that was apparently taken on camera and uploaded to Youtube:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AVNLTtEAwM
 
My slides are here (Instrumentino presentation.pptx):
 
https://github.com/yoelk/Instrumentino/tree/master/documents
 
If you didn't, it might explain better what instrumentino is and what plans
 
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== Trying to Run  ==
 
== Trying to Run  ==
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We do not seem to have python docs or unit tests to help inform us  
 
We do not seem to have python docs or unit tests to help inform us  
  
 
what are actions?  seem to be tuple of things like the one SysActionSetPins()  look to see if it is based on abstract base.  Descends from SysAction
 
 
SysAction from instrumentino.action import SysAction, SysActionParamTime, SysActionParamFloat, SysActionParamInt
 
 
class SysAction(RunnableItem):  and RunnableItem  from executable_listctrl import RunnableItem  which is pretty much empty, this one seems to be an ABC but
 
not declared to be so.
 
  
  
An architecture document would be nice, major classes, use of threads,  mvc?  GUI vs other components
 
  
Add a log file ?? where to capture exceptions, just use the console, if so advise.
 
  
  
Well things looked good but got
 
  
Traceback (most recent call last):
 
  File "D:/Russ/0000/SpyderP\instrumentino\__init__.py", line 155, in OnUpdateControls
 
    self.UpdateControls(event.data)
 
  File "D:/Russ/0000/SpyderP\instrumentino\__init__.py", line 180, in UpdateControls
 
    comp.Enable(cfg.IsCompOnline(comp))
 
  File "D:/Russ/0000/SpyderP\instrumentino\comp.py", line 236, in Enable
 
    self.panel.Enable(isEnabled)
 
  File "D:\apps\Anaconda\lib\site-packages\wx-3.0-msw\wx\_core.py", line 9971, in Enable
 
    return _core_.Window_Enable(*args, **kwargs)
 
TypeError: in method 'Window_Enable', expected argument 2 of type 'bool'
 
  
in the console
 
  
  
The system description file (e.g. mySystem.py) should include the following parts:
 
imports  -- there is no such file do you mean something like ArduinoPins.py
 
  
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