Re: Discovery of idoc issue.
the IP in the table IP if from the Master processor (your system, for ex, adagio) and the IP ID is the ID assigned to the CenIdoc in the program. If the adagio cant find the cen idoc, check if the
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MoskmaN
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#178474
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Re: Touchpanel control from
Correction, this is more along the lines of Neil's suggestion, only using buffers on the output, as opposed to a bunch of ANDs.
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floyd1212
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#178473
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Re: Touchpanel control from
I thought this sounded like a fun exercise, so I worked something up using Robbie's method mentioned above. I broke it down into x and y coordinates for each button, tracking the value with analog
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floyd1212
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#178472
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(OT) ZigBee PAN Sniffing?
Hi, Does anyone have any experience with ZigBee PAN sniffing? I'd like to get codes for URC and / or RTI remotes to send signals directly to a BeagleBone or Arduino XBEE module for processing. I know
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Brad Gibbs <bradgibbs@...>
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#178471
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Re: Wireless battery powered wall mounted keypad?
www.adhocelectronics.com for EnOcean products. Check out the wireless light switches. They don't need batteries ever- electricity is generated by the button press and release. I have several of them
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Michael Block
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#178470
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Re: How would you parse this data?
It's a Lab Gruppen NLB-60E, there is a module on Crestron's site, but it's not even close to working correctly. The only thing I can think of is that the latest firmware drastically changed the
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matt_rasmussen_2000
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#178469
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Re: Touchpanel control from
I tried writing this and failed quite miserably. If anybody fancies having a stab at it for me I'd be happy to pay....! rick dot fothergill at gmail dot com Cheers
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rlf79cm
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#178468
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AudioNet (invalid format errors)
Just wondering if anyone else is having similar issues with their AudioNet. Recent (not sure when it began) a majority of my saved stations fail to play (invalid format) but play just fine via Winamp.
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local94engineer
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#178467
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Re: How would you parse this data?
Matt, What device is this, so we can think REALLY bad thoughts about its designer... Chris K.......:)
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ckangis
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#178466
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Re: How would you parse this data?
Thanks OP, that's exactly what I mean, is it worth the time to do that vs. just using remove. I know what you mean though... The attenuation is taken as a string, and will have a space at the end,
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matt_rasmussen_2000
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#178465
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Re: How would you parse this data?
Hi Matt, That looks like a classic candidate for a state machine. I.e. rather that attempt to parse a complete message in one mouthful, implement a routine that eats numbers, delimited by white space
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Oliver Hall
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#178464
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DSI Entertainment Systems Hiring in Los Angeles
DSI Entertainment Systems is looking for a full time Control Systems Programmer. Programmer should be comfortable with commercial, residential, and lighting programming. Benefits include a competitive
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Dustin Bransford
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#178463
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Re: How would you parse this data?
I vote for splitting hairs. If you *want* all of the data that's in there, the ATOI(REMOVE looks like the way to go. - Chip
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Chip <cfm@...>
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#178462
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Re: Wireless battery powered wall mounted keypad?
Urc kp900 using the Crestron rf hack?
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lokikallas
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#178461
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Re: How would you parse this data?
Yeah, right, the string is not always the same, like I said, the attenuation value can be from 1 to 4 bytes long, for each channel. I was thinking of getting the LEN of the attenuation data, then MID
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matt_rasmussen_2000
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#178460
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Re: How would you parse this data?
Use a buffer and collect everything in said buffer. Then just break it down as necessary. Only if the incoming strings are predictable and/or the end of the string is always \x0d\x0a... If the
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jrw_96
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#178459
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How would you parse this data?
Here's the string 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\x0d\x0a The first three 0's are status of the device itself, then the next group of 9 (not
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matt_rasmussen_2000
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#178458
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Re: Crosspoint has stopped functioning
Awesome, thanks Heath and yes I will most definitely report it...
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innoventgroup <innoventgroup@...>
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#178457
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Re: Wireless battery powered wall mounted keypad?
Unfortunately not - it's a solid wood orangery with no way to get supply or network cabling..
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Mark
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#178456
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Re: Wireless battery powered wall mounted keypad?
No 110v electric near by? a wireless cameo KPD would work...
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ckangis
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#178455
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