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detailed documentation missing #105
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I can still access the page you mentioned and there is the documentation on the Arduino Playground (https://playground.arduino.cc/Code/PIDLibrary/). |
Which link? The link in the OP works
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I can still access the page you mentioned and there is the documentation
on the Arduino Playground (https://playground.arduino.cc/Code/PIDLibrary/
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Well, never mind. It wasn't working last week but I can get to it now |
yeah it was down for a few hours. Database password issue
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Well, never mind. It wasn't working last week but I can get to it now
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I noticed that the theory blog is very old (year 2011) and now I saw this issue about website unavailability. (I already had this kind of problem with an AC power control library, it was a library that was only referenced on the Arduino website, and then the website that hosted it went down and was not raised anymore, the library disappeared to I never found this one anymore.) And I also noticed that the blog with the theory still has "http" instead of "https", and the links on the Arduino website are out of date. I saved these posts using Firefox V99, and I leave it attached here in case the blog goes down and doesn't come back, I think this theory is important to know how to get the best performance out of the library. P.S.: Added other adjacent posts. |
The detailed documentation page (http://brettbeauregard.com/blog/2011/04/improving-the-beginners-pid-introduction/) is not accessible anymore. Would you please move it to here?
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