The default mode is I2C.
Hi,
Unlike the comments, the default mode is UART not an I2C.
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Hi,
Unlike the comments, the default mode is UART not an I2C.
Asked: 2022-10-24 01:32:42 -0500
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Last updated: Oct 25 '22
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I am afraid your post may get closed for not following the guidelines. What is your question?
Yes, exactly. @MtHiker: what is your question?
Sorry @ravijoshi, It's not a question but suggestion to modify the description, not to throw somebody into confusion. Thanks,
@MtHiker: Where? Where is the URL? Is it about the documentation of a ROS package? Or is it about improvement in the source code of a ROS package? Can you please edit your question entirely by properly mentioning all the relevant details? Please post your question in such a way that everyone can understand it.
@MtHiker: Please spend some time reading Section 5 on the following page: http://wiki.ros.org/Support
Sorry for my misunderstanding and for your time.
@MtHiker: it's very much appreciated you're taking the time to report an issue or an improvement to some documentation.
What's unclear however is what you are reporting something about.
ROS Answers is not related to any specific ROS package or repository. It's a general site / forum.
For your suggestion to be properly addressed, you need to tell us where you read the "the comments" which you believe incorrectly state "the default mode is UART not an I2C".
So please post the URL to the repository or link to some documentation you read and believe to be incorrect.