I also got into an infinite loop while debugging. I checked whats going on. I found it is due to the for loop structure that causes problem. In the for loop condition you are writing "AI_SINE_MODEL_1_SIZE" and its value is a positive integer. For loop will go into an infinite loop if the condition is just an integer. I just replaced it by a condition lets say "i
did anyone faded issue of "TOOL ERROR Didn't find op for built-in opcode "FULLY_CONNECTED" for version '9' Registration failed" while validating the model
This video looks like it took a lot of work to put together. I have a question about MVC: main.c looked to be written as a controller (interface between a model and the hardware), but I believe you referred to it as a model. Can you explain this to someone who would have taken some computer science courses at the college/university level?
Hey there! I'm having an "invalid initializer error" on my sine_model.h code. It says the error is here, but I don't understand what's wrong. The error is both here: AI_DEPRECATED #define AI_SINE_MODEL_IN \ ai_sine_model_inputs_get(AI_HANDLE_NULL, NULL) And here: AI_DEPRECATED #define AI_SINE_MODEL_OUT \ ai_sine_model_outputs_get(AI_HANDLE_NULL, NULL) It was a code generated by the X-Cube-AI so I don't understand what's happening.
@@nassimrami4651 Hi, Nassim. I think it's because you're using a new version of X-Cube-AI. Try installing the same version he uses in the video and it'll work. I think version 7.0+ changed the way inputs and outputs are generated.
@@tomatosmusic2525 You can't use previous version of library with the latest STMCubeMX firmware, and there's no way to use the previous version of firmware😢
Jay Bee - I was making a joke to the fact that, divisions of companies usually stop providing support when it’s no longer financially profitable to do so. When the money runs out! Sorry I was not explicit enough in my last comment and left you guessing what the hell I’m taking about??