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Series 3 processors


 

Does anyone have a series 3 processor configuration running multiple
programs that you'd be willing to share with me? Need to shorten the
learning curve. I have an immediate application that I think would be a
good candidate.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Lee Thew


 

Not much to know. Just upload the 2 programs into two different slots and
talk between them using eisc's and on the IP of the eisc's use the address
127.0.0.2.

Everything else is just what your used too.

Nick

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On Jun 9, 2013, at 8:11 PM, lthew <leethew@...> wrote:



Does anyone have a series 3 processor configuration running multiple
programs that you'd be willing to share with me? Need to shorten the
learning curve. I have an immediate application that I think would be a
good candidate.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Lee Thew




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Got it. Thanks Nick


--- In Crestron@..., Nick Mitchell wrote:

Not much to know. Just upload the 2 programs into two different slots
and
talk between them using eisc's and on the IP of the eisc's use the
address
127.0.0.2.

Everything else is just what your used too.

Nick

Sent from my eMail.

On Jun 9, 2013, at 8:11 PM, lthew leethew@... wrote:



Does anyone have a series 3 processor configuration running multiple
programs that you'd be willing to share with me? Need to shorten the
learning curve. I have an immediate application that I think would be
a
good candidate.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Lee Thew






Chip
 

Hardest part is making sure you don't mistakenly try using the same com port or IPID between two programs. (With the obvious exception that 127.0.0.2 EISCs *must* share the same IPID if you're trying to pass signals between two programs)

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "lthew" <leethew@...> wrote:

Got it. Thanks Nick


--- In Crestron@..., Nick Mitchell wrote:

Not much to know. Just upload the 2 programs into two different slots
and
talk between them using eisc's and on the IP of the eisc's use the
address
127.0.0.2.

Everything else is just what your used too.

Nick

Sent from my eMail.

On Jun 9, 2013, at 8:11 PM, lthew leethew@ wrote:



Does anyone have a series 3 processor configuration running multiple
programs that you'd be willing to share with me? Need to shorten the
learning curve. I have an immediate application that I think would be
a
good candidate.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Lee Thew