Dear Developer and Tester,

I love NUT, because of the great interoperability. So I have the choice and freedom on the operating system or the device. Many thanks on all developers and the manufacturer, they support with informations, material, wages and so on.

Dear Hyouko,

I am interested in to know, why every manufacturer use their own protocol.
The USB Power Device protocol is already 20 years introduced. In my opinion a unique protocol is easier to handle. Just to use one protocol makes the soft- and hardware more efficient, reliable, sustained… What is your opinion or you know the reason why everybody makes their own?

http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/powercom/Software_USB_communication_controller_SKP_series.doc

Sincerely Carsten

Am 23.04.2015 um 02:57 schrieb κΰ(bluefish_wei):
Dear Hyouko,

        Thank you very much !

Best regards,
Bluefish
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主题: Re: [Nut-upsdev] How to upload new ups driver to NUT

2015-04-21 8:23 GMT+02:00 魏伟(bluefish_wei) <[email protected]>:
     Can anyone tell me how to upload new ups driver to NUT website ?

You can either open a pull request/create a new issue on GitHub [1] or
send a gzipped patch to this list.
A quick read of the developer guide [2] should make it easier to get
the code merged faster and to avoid possible problems.

Also, documenting the protocol behind your driver [3] goes a long way
in making it easier for others to support it and effectively extends
its life.

As we are here, since you appear to be working for Voltronic Power,
I'd like to take the chance to ask if it's possible for you to release
(and give us permission to redistribuite) the protocols adopted by
your various devices (present and past): we have already done some
work [4] and support for P15/P16/P30/P34/P35/P36 protocols is under
way, too.. but we still lack some information and, obviously, knowing
the protocols in full directly from the manufacturer would be a lot
better (not to mention the huge amount of time I would save in reverse
engineering...).


[1] https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/
[2] http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/developer-guide.chunked/index.html
[3] http://www.networkupstools.org/ups-protocols.html
[4] http://www.networkupstools.org/ups-protocols.html#_voltronic_power
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