add platformio project instead of arduino ide

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build build
.vscode/c_cpp_properties.json .vscode/c_cpp_properties.json
.vscode/settings.json .vscode/settings.json
.idea/
**/.idea/

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This directory is intended for project header files.
A header file is a file containing C declarations and macro definitions
to be shared between several project source files. You request the use of a
header file in your project source file (C, C++, etc) located in `src` folder
by including it, with the C preprocessing directive `#include'.
```src/main.c
#include "header.h"
int main (void)
{
...
}
```
Including a header file produces the same results as copying the header file
into each source file that needs it. Such copying would be time-consuming
and error-prone. With a header file, the related declarations appear
in only one place. If they need to be changed, they can be changed in one
place, and programs that include the header file will automatically use the
new version when next recompiled. The header file eliminates the labor of
finding and changing all the copies as well as the risk that a failure to
find one copy will result in inconsistencies within a program.
In C, the convention is to give header files names that end with `.h'.
Read more about using header files in official GCC documentation:
* Include Syntax
* Include Operation
* Once-Only Headers
* Computed Includes
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Header-Files.html

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This directory is intended for project specific (private) libraries.
PlatformIO will compile them to static libraries and link into the executable file.
The source code of each library should be placed in a separate directory
("lib/your_library_name/[Code]").
For example, see the structure of the following example libraries `Foo` and `Bar`:
|--lib
| |
| |--Bar
| | |--docs
| | |--examples
| | |--src
| | |- Bar.c
| | |- Bar.h
| | |- library.json (optional. for custom build options, etc) https://docs.platformio.org/page/librarymanager/config.html
| |
| |--Foo
| | |- Foo.c
| | |- Foo.h
| |
| |- README --> THIS FILE
|
|- platformio.ini
|--src
|- main.c
Example contents of `src/main.c` using Foo and Bar:
```
#include <Foo.h>
#include <Bar.h>
int main (void)
{
...
}
```
The PlatformIO Library Dependency Finder will find automatically dependent
libraries by scanning project source files.
More information about PlatformIO Library Dependency Finder
- https://docs.platformio.org/page/librarymanager/ldf.html

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; PlatformIO Project Configuration File
;
; Build options: build flags, source filter
; Upload options: custom upload port, speed and extra flags
; Library options: dependencies, extra library storages
; Advanced options: extra scripting
;
; Please visit documentation for the other options and examples
; https://docs.platformio.org/page/projectconf.html
[env:nanoatmega328]
platform = atmelavr
board = nanoatmega328new
framework = arduino

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#include <Arduino.h>
#define DP_0 2
#define DP_1 3
#define DP_2 4
#define DP_3 5
#define AR 6
#define CR 7
#define STANDBY 0
#define READ 1
#define WRITE 2
char count = 0;
char delayAmount = 100;
char textToSent[] = "Test!";
char mode;
char getScreenCode(char c) {
if ((c >= 32 && c <= 63) || (c >= 65 && c <= 90) || c == 0) {
return c;
}
if (c == 64) {
return 0;
}
if (c == 91 || c == 93) {
return static_cast<char>(c - 64);
}
if (c == 95) {
return 111;
}
if (c >= 97 && c <= 122) {
return static_cast<char>(c - 96);
}
if (c == 124) {
return 93;
}
return 63;
}
void initMode(const char modeToSet) {
switch (modeToSet) {
case WRITE:
pinMode(DP_0, OUTPUT);
pinMode(DP_1, OUTPUT);
pinMode(DP_2, OUTPUT);
pinMode(DP_3, OUTPUT);
break;
case STANDBY:
default:
pinMode(DP_0, INPUT);
pinMode(DP_1, INPUT);
pinMode(DP_2, INPUT);
pinMode(DP_3, INPUT);
}
pinMode(AR, OUTPUT);
pinMode(CR, INPUT);
digitalWrite(DP_0, LOW);
digitalWrite(DP_1, LOW);
digitalWrite(DP_2, LOW);
digitalWrite(DP_3, LOW);
digitalWrite(AR, LOW);
digitalWrite(CR, LOW);
}
void setup() {
delay(2000);
mode = STANDBY;
initMode(mode);
Serial.begin(9600);
}
void send4Bit(char c) {
for (char i = 3; i >= 0; i--) {
char d = c >> i & 1;
Serial.print(d, DEC);
}
for (char i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
char d = c >> i & 1;
digitalWrite(i+2, d);
}
Serial.print(" ");
digitalWrite(AR, HIGH);
while (digitalRead(CR) == LOW) {}
while (digitalRead(CR) == HIGH) {}
digitalWrite(AR, LOW);
//delay(500);
}
void sendByte(char a, char byte) {
char upper = byte >> 4;
char lower = byte & 0b00001111;
Serial.print(a);
Serial.print(" ");
Serial.print(a, DEC);
Serial.print(" ");
Serial.print(byte, DEC);
Serial.print(" ");
send4Bit(upper);
send4Bit(lower);
}
void startWrite() {
Serial.print("start\n");
mode = WRITE;
initMode(mode);
digitalWrite(AR, LOW);
int i = 0;
char c, sc;
do {
c = textToSent[i];
sc = getScreenCode(c);
i++;
sendByte(c, sc);
//Serial.print(c, DEC);
} while (c != 0);
Serial.print("\n");
for (char i = 2; i < 8; i++) {
digitalWrite(i, LOW);
}
mode = STANDBY;
}
void loop() {
if (mode == WRITE) {
} else if (mode == READ) {
} else {
startWrite();
}
Serial.print("\nAAAAAAAA\n");
delay(20000);
}

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This directory is intended for PlatformIO Test Runner and project tests.
Unit Testing is a software testing method by which individual units of
source code, sets of one or more MCU program modules together with associated
control data, usage procedures, and operating procedures, are tested to
determine whether they are fit for use. Unit testing finds problems early
in the development cycle.
More information about PlatformIO Unit Testing:
- https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/advanced/unit-testing/index.html