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On Jun 12, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Jeremy Weatherford <jweather@...> wrote:
ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Raphal Thiffault <
raphaelthiffault@...> wrote:
Kibbles 'n bytes
:)
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Le 12 juin 2013 00:32, "Neil Dorin" <neildorin@...> a crit :
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Love Bytes...
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On 2013-06-11, at 10:29 PM, Eric Walters <sentry07@...> wrote:
Quick Bytes
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Chip <cfm@...> wrote:
No - wait - "The Byte Whisperer"...
Tell me when to stop...
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:
When I start my own CSP I'm going to have to call it something
like
"I
Speak Bytes"...
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., "Andrew" <aalbert@> wrote:
Thanks Chip, the \x00 did the trick.... We have control.
Thank you again,
Andy
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
If the instructions don't explicitly say to add a carriage
return
and/or linefeed, then adding it isn't going to help.
If a seven character command for "left" is literally
"left---",
("left", followed by three dashes) then the string you should be
sending to
your TCP/IP Client symbol from an SIO should be "left---\x00"
Don't bother sending anything to the TCP/IP Client symbol
*unless*
the analog status output has a value of 2.
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., "Andrew" <aalbert@> wrote:
Dealing with a device that lists the following as part of
their
protocol.
String of 8 characters, 8 bits/character; the 1st 7
characters
describe the function; the last character must be the ASCII "NUL"
control
character, which has a byte value of 0 i.e. "left---" + NUL or
"right--"
+ NUL
I have setup the TCP/IP client, and see it connecting on the
right
port, but when I try sending left---0 or left---00 or either of
those
followed by \r or \x0A I don't get any response....
Suggestions or guidance greatly appreciated, as I need to go
onsite very shortly.
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