On Monday 22 May 2006 16:40, Arnaud Quette wrote: > sorry for the long delay to answer...
No problem :) > > Well I figured out my shutdown delay problem - setting it starts the > > shutdown process (this is different to the APC model which is what I have > > used in the past) > > right. And note that this is true for any newhidups supported device, > not only MGE. If you want to change these delays, have a look at the > manpage for ondelay and offdelay. Yes, I found them after a more in depth look.. I need to remove my APC coloured glasses :) > > I still can't turn the outlets on and off though, the value doesn't > > change from 0 :( I have tried a few random numbers but no luck. Has > > anyone had this work? I've tested it using the Win32 software and it does > > switch so I at least know the hardware isn't broken :) > > I haven't yet had time to look at this, but there might be a > regression as it was working before! OK, well I can test patches, try and debug etc.. It seems the command is being sent, eg.. 1436 shut_set_report(hData.ReportID, raw_buf, replen); (gdb) entering shut_set_report(id: 13, len: 02) entering shut_packet_send (8) sent: (11 bytes) => 01 88 21 09 13 03 00 00 02 00 3A shut_wait_ack(): ACK received Set2: (2 bytes) => 13 01 entering shut_packet_send (2) sent: (5 bytes) => 81 22 13 01 12 shut_wait_ack(): ACK received 1450 return STAT_SET_HANDLED; (gdb) print hData.Value $7 = 1 (gdb) print hData.ReportID $8 = 19 '\023' (gdb) print raw_buf $9 = "\023\001á\0002á\0002¡\000\205\001\t%\t\037u\b\225\002\025\000&ÿ\000e\000U\000±\003\006ÿÿ\tM\2054%d\225\001±\202\005\205\205\005\t\213\t, \225\002&ÿ\000±\003\t\203\225\001%d±\003\205\025\t)±\203\205\005\t\215±\003\005\204\tþ&ÿ\000±\003\005\205\t\211\t\217\225\002±\003\006ÿÿ\205\006\tð\225\001±\003\005\204\205\t\tÿ±\003\tý±\003\005\205\205\f\tf%d\201\203\tf±\203\thu\030f\001\020'ÿÿÿ\000\201\203\th±\203\005\204\205\r\t5u\b&ÿ\000e\000±\203\006ÿÿ\205\016\t_%de\000±\202\205#\tH%\001±\202\005\204\205\n\t0&ÿ\000g!"... (gdb) print replen $10 = 2 However I haven't worked out how to decode that yet :) -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C
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