On 2016-01-18 4:56 PM, Ben Kamen wrote:

the line that fails looks like:

D
#I120.0O120.0L018B100T027H060.0F060

Where can I look in the source code for where that's sent and parsed? (perhaps 
I can assist updating the driver)

 -Ben

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I see the problem (I think)....


in the file powerp-txt.c in the function powpan_status()


        /*
         * WRITE D\r
         * READ #I119.0O119.0L000B100T027F060.0S..\r
         *      01234567890123456789012345678901234
         *      0         1         2         3
         *      01234567890123456789012345678901234
         *      #I120.0O120.0L018B100T027H060.0F060
         *
         */

The top set response was written into the file -- the bottom set is what I'm 
getting from the UPS which isn't working... it's a little different.

Now to figure out what the parms mean so I can fix the function to maybe handle 
either string.

 -Ben

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