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    Hi all!

    Hi Gurus!
    I am new to this community. I dont know whether i have posted my thread in right forum! Please forgive.

    My question is:
    Suppose i have created one program in C/C++ which connects the Electronic circuits and sends singnals to behave accordingaly.

    How can i use this program without using Computer?
    Do i need to store this into chipset?
    I am blank!!
    Please guide me that can i use C/C++ programs in chipset?

    Also if possible give some good documents or links.
    Thanks in advance.

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    Can you be more specific?

    For example, is your PC and your "electronics circuit" connected by a USB cable?
    If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
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    Hi,
    Yes my electronic circuit is connected with USB board.
    How can i fit my program into that so that without using computer (wireless), i can work?
    -Thanks

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    That was more information?

    What device(s) are at the other end of the USB cable, on your "electronics circuit" ?
    Are any of them programmable - if not, then the answer to your question is an immediate "no".

    Is this circuit something you've built yourself - in which case, you should already know the answer.

    Or is it some pre-built module you just paid for and plugged in. Do you have any sites where we might find out more information for you?
    If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
    If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.

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