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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Read the resistance of a voltage divider using ESP32
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use the code in `ReadAnalog` folder by open the folder in VSCode and run with PlatformIO, or just run `flash.py` in a terminal~~
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(Arduino Mega and Uno boards are no longer supported. Please use [this link](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/installing.html) to
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use on Arduino IDE or PlatformIO for VSCode)
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For Windows you can just [download the released executable](https://github.com/Seal-Ammonia/Read-Sensor-Resistances/releases/download/beta/SeeDatResistance.exe) to use. For non-Windows systems you can just run `python test.py` and start from the UI. Enter the relevant information and start collect and measuring data. If you do not have a board avaliable, leave the dropdown menu in the UI as "no device" and it will run a simulation.
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For Windows you can just [download the released executable](https://github.com/Seal-Ammonia/Read-Sensor-Resistances/releases/download/beta/SeeDatResistance.exe) to use. Make sure to disable any virus-scanning software when download as Microsoft incorrectly recognized PyInstaller as virus. For non-Windows systems you can just run `python test.py` and start from the UI. Enter the relevant information and start collect and measuring data. If you do not have a board avaliable, leave the dropdown menu in the UI as "no device" and it will run a simulation.
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### develop & build
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Beside the c-based code for the Arduino board to read raw data from the board, everything has now been done in the python
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files. The main program is `test.py`, which calls `UI.py` to prompt for input. It is NOT recommended modifying the `ui.py`
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