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#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
//an advanced trick for storing strings inside the program space
//as the ram of Arduino is very tiny, keeping too many string in it
//can kill the program
prog_char hello_user_script1[] PROGMEM="What's your name?";
prog_char hello_user_script2[] PROGMEM="Give me a name!";
prog_char hello_user_script3[] PROGMEM="And the country?";
prog_char hello_user_script4[] PROGMEM="The city you're in?";
prog_char hello_user_script5[] PROGMEM=" Plug me to\n\n your computer\n\n and start coding!";
prog_char hello_user_script6[] PROGMEM=" Hello User!\n\n It's me, your robot\n\n I'm alive! <3";
prog_char hello_user_script7[] PROGMEM=" First I need some\n\n input from you!";
prog_char hello_user_script8[] PROGMEM=" Use the knob\n\n to select letters";
prog_char hello_user_script9[] PROGMEM=" Use L/R button\n\n to move the cursor,\n\n middle to confirm";
prog_char hello_user_script10[] PROGMEM=" Press middle key\n to continue...";
prog_char hello_user_script11[] PROGMEM=" Choose \"enter\" to\n\n finish the input";
PROGMEM const char *scripts_Hello_User[]={
hello_user_script1,
hello_user_script2,
hello_user_script3,
hello_user_script4,
hello_user_script5,
hello_user_script6,
hello_user_script7,
hello_user_script8,
hello_user_script9,
hello_user_script10,
hello_user_script11,
};
/*
void getPGMtext(int seq){
//It takes a string from program space, and fill it
//in the buffer
strcpy_P(buffer,(char*)pgm_read_word(&(scripts[seq])));
}
void writeScript(int seq, int line, int col){
//print a string from program space to a specific line,
//column on the LCD
//first fill the buffer with text from program space
getPGMtext(seq);
//then print it to the screen
textManager.writeText(line,col,buffer);
}
*/
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