I renamed this to LiquidCrystal_I2Cqst to avoid a collision with an existing library.Ĭopied these files over to that directory:Ĭhoose Sketch - include library - Add. VfoSource.ino:21:31: fatal error: LiquidCrystal_I2C.h: No such file or directoryĭownloaded the latest LiquidCrystal which for me is LiquidCrystal_V1.2.1.Zip #include # Note angle brackets around Rotary.h (I can't get this blog to include them) Zip library and chose the downloaded Rotary-master.zip.Ĭhoose Sketch - include library - Chose Include Rotary-master. Now, following the instructions from the top of the source code.Ĭlicked the "Download ZIP" button which downloaded the zip file.Ĭhoose Sketch - include library - Add. Went to Sketch - Include Library - Manage Libraries Users/marksp/Downloads/Purdum-Zia-Kidder/VfoSource/VfoSource.ino:11:76: fatal error: rotary.h: No such file or directory QST March 2016 has a terrific article on using a DDS controlled by an Arduino to be the VFO for a cheap CW transceiver known as the Forty-9er.īut the instructions on compiling the code leave a few things out and I thought I'd document it here for others who might run in to problems.
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