From 00202e7966596db1561d6ddf6f372275dd68b73e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Harald Barth Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 22:56:35 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] remove unused configs --- config.example.h | 66 ++++++++---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-) diff --git a/config.example.h b/config.example.h index d8fd4ba..bb3e302 100644 --- a/config.example.h +++ b/config.example.h @@ -15,23 +15,18 @@ The configuration file for DCC++ EX Command Station // the correct resistor could damage the sense pin on your Arduino or destroy // the device. // -// DEFINE MOTOR_SHIELD_TYPE ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING TABLE: +// DEFINE MOTOR_SHIELD_TYPE BELOW ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING TABLE: +// +// STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD : Arduino Motor shield Rev3 based on the L298 with 18V 2A per channel +// POLOLU_MOTOR_SHIELD : Pololu MC33926 Motor Driver (not recommended for prog track) +// FUNDUMOTO_SHIELD : Fundumoto Shield, no current sensing (not recommended, no short protection) +// FIREBOX_MK1 : The Firebox MK1 +// FIREBOX_MK1S : The Firebox MK1S +// | +// +-----------------------v // -// STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD = ARDUINO MOTOR SHIELD (MAX 18V/2A PER CHANNEL) Arduino Motor shield Rev3 based on the L298 -// POLOLU_MOTOR_SHIELD = POLOLU MC33926 MOTOR SHIELD (MAX 28V/2.5 PER CHANNEL) Pololu MC33926 Motor Driver (shield or carrier) -// FUNDUMOTO_SHIELD = FunduMoto Motor Shield -// FIREBOX_MK1 = Firebox MK1 -// FIREBOX_MK1S = Firebox MK1S - - #define MOTOR_SHIELD_TYPE STANDARD_MOTOR_SHIELD -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// DEFINE PROGRAM TRACK CURRENT LIMIT IN MILLIAMPS - -#define TRIP_CURRENT_PROG 250 - ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // The IP port to talk to a WIFI or Ethernet shield. @@ -57,7 +52,6 @@ The configuration file for DCC++ EX Command Station // // DEFINE STATIC IP ADDRESS *OR* COMMENT OUT TO USE DHCP // - //#define IP_ADDRESS { 192, 168, 1, 200 } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -67,49 +61,9 @@ The configuration file for DCC++ EX Command Station // Uncomment to use with Ethernet Shields // // NOTE: This is not used with ESP8266 WiFi modules. - +// // #define MAC_ADDRESS { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xEF } -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Allows using a pin as a trigger for a scope or analyzer so we can capture only -// the important parts of the data stream -// -// USE_TRIGGERPIN: Enable code that switches the trigger pin on and off at end -// of the preamble. This takes some clock cycles in the -// interrupt routine for the main track. -// USE_TRIGGERPIN_PER_BIT: As above but for every bit. This only makes sense -// if USE_TRIGGERPIN is set. -// -// The value of the TRIGGERPIN is defined in DCCppEX.h because it might -// be board specific -// -//#define USE_TRIGGERPIN -//#define USE_TRIGGERPIN_PER_BIT - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Define only of you need the store to EEPROM feature. This takes RAM and -// you may need to use less MAX_MAIN_REGISTERS to compensate (at least on the UNO) - -#define EESTORE - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// This shows the status and version at startup. This takes RAM. You can comment -// this line if you need to increase MAX_MAIN_REGISTERS(at least on the UNO) - -#define SHOWCONFIG - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// This is different from the above config display which only shows one line at startup -// This defines a pin that when jumpered to ground before powering up the Arduinio, -// will display more detailed settings for diagnostics. You must remove the jumper and -// restart the Arduino to return to normal operation - -#define SHOW_CONFIG_DETAIL_PIN A2 - ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // DEFINE LCD SCREEN USAGE BY THE BASE STATION