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L298n motor driver fritzing
L298n motor driver fritzing











l298n motor driver fritzing

Which turns up a potential problem in obsolete.py.

l298n motor driver fritzing

Git diff develop Dual_VNH2SP30_Motor_Driver_2 I started out to make a pull request for the Dual_VNH2SP30_Motor_Driver part with the intent of making a pull request for it, and made the mistake of doing a I’ll have a look at source tree and see if I can get that running here. That is one for a new part (the replacement for the original motor driver) and is why (along with the obsolete.py pull request) I don’t want to disturb github til they get merged (if they do!) I hadn’t realized that I could create a new branch and have it commit changes to the old branch’s pull request, I would have thought it being a new branch would create a new pull request and confuse things even more. I can still see your pull request in GitHub I am having no success (but lots of frustration!) in figuring out how it is supposed to work. My best bet appears to be to ignore github and just publish the parts in the forum as github and I don’t get along. I expect that if I opened a new pull request I could probably (if after deleting my local and upline repositories which I don’t want to do right now as I have a couple of other pull requests open!) get the files to upload correctly as long as I then don’t need to make any changes. As noted above the modified files for the change are in the Dual_VNH2SP30_Motor_Driver-files.fzpz file above (which isn’t a fzpz but a zipped copy of the repository files) if you want to make a change request. I don’t know if my remote branch is now screwed up, if so I will do my usual solution and delete the upline repository, and reclone it on both github and locally. At that point I figured it was a lost cause and wrote the whole thing off and closed and deleted the pull request in fritzing-parts on github and deleted the local branch. When I fumbled around some more (probably trying the git pull they suggested) it managed to lose what branch it was dealing with and started asking what branch I wanted to merge with. When I made the change and pushed my local branch I got the reject message in the post above. As I recall, I backed off a commit (which is probably my mistake) to make a change. I don’t have them any more, as I deleted the pull request and the branch. If you are using the terminal, could you write all the git commands that you used?













L298n motor driver fritzing