Hello. I've just got an Seeeduino ATmega168 (100% compatible with Arduino Duemilanove). [OS X Leopard, PD-extended 0.41.4].

When trying to compile the firmware "StandardFirmata" (downloaded from http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html#pduino) I get this error:

 In function 'void setPinModeCallback(byte, int)':
error: 'FIRST_SERVO_PIN' was not declared in this scope In function 'void analogWriteCallback(byte, int)':
 In function 'void sysexCallback(byte, byte, byte*)':
 In function 'boolean isServoSupportedPin(byte)':


After that I compiled "SimpleAnalogFirmata" succesfuly but, when testing the comunication with PD I noticed that the Analog-In-Values were being updated at a very small rate (2 or 3 times a second).

This prints PD when I start comunication with Arduino:

[comport] closed /dev/tty.Bluetooth-PDA-Sync
get_baud_ratebits: 57600.000000
set_baudrate baudbits: 57600
[comport] opened serial line device 2 (/dev/tty.usbserial-A7004HQU)


The baudrate seems to be fine.


My questions are:

¿Which firmware should I use if I want all analog (pots) and digital (buttons) inputs?
¿Any ideas about the error I get trying to compile "StandardFirmata"?
¿Any ideas about that extremely small data rate?


Greets and thanks
Ignacio