Hi,
I have a CMake project (C++) and I would like to know how to
include your pcanbasic library to my project.
(I have already installed the "linux driver" and "pcan-basic" for linux)
Regards,
Arcon
Search found 4 matches
- Thu 18. Mar 2021, 10:41
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: How to include pcanbasic library to a CMake Project (C++) on Linux
- Replies: 1
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- Thu 18. Mar 2021, 01:31
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: PCAN-USB FD on Linux: Error on trying to run test program, transmitest
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3654
Re: PCAN-USB FD on Linux: Error on trying to run test program, transmitest
Hi Marvin,
You were right. My receiving node was not configured correctly (was not 500Kbps)
The program ran without any errors after correcting for the config.
Warm Regards,
Arcon
You were right. My receiving node was not configured correctly (was not 500Kbps)
The program ran without any errors after correcting for the config.
Warm Regards,
Arcon
- Wed 17. Mar 2021, 08:43
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: PCAN-USB FD on Linux: Error on trying to run test program, transmitest
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3654
Re: PCAN-USB FD on Linux: Error on trying to run test program, transmitest
Hi,
Thank you for the reply.
The device name should indeed have been "pcanusbfd32". However I was getting the error due to something else.
Copying and Pasting the command directly from the pdf manual into the terminal led to the error. The "-" sign for the options
was not copied properly, leading ...
Thank you for the reply.
The device name should indeed have been "pcanusbfd32". However I was getting the error due to something else.
Copying and Pasting the command directly from the pdf manual into the terminal led to the error. The "-" sign for the options
was not copied properly, leading ...
- Fri 12. Mar 2021, 09:27
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: PCAN-USB FD on Linux: Error on trying to run test program, transmitest
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3654
PCAN-USB FD on Linux: Error on trying to run test program, transmitest
I have installed "PCAN Linux Driver", "PCAN Basic API for Linux" and "PCAN-View for Linux" following the documentation in here.
However, on trying to run the programs in the test directory, I am getting errors.
This is my output for
$ cat /proc/pcan
*------------- PEAK-System CAN ...
However, on trying to run the programs in the test directory, I am getting errors.
This is my output for
$ cat /proc/pcan
*------------- PEAK-System CAN ...