On Dec 5, 2011, at 12:54 22, Rob Landry wrote:

> If I understand correctly, it's the transition from one state to another 
> that Rivendell sees, and not merely the state of the GPI being grounded or 
> not.

Correct.  In fact, it's possible to configure things so that completely 
different actions happen when a line goes low->high and high->low.


> It may be that if the transition happens too slowly, Rivendell won't 
> see it. That could be ugly.

This will be totally a function of the particular hardware in use.  If the 
hardware tells the software that a transition happened, then it's acted upon.  
If not, then not.  No 'in-betweens' here.

Cheers!


|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. |               Chief Developer               |
|                           |               Paravel Systems               |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Do not try to think outside of the box.  That's impossible.  Instead,   |
| realise the truth. There is no box.                                     |
|                               --Quoted by "larsmjoh" on GrokLaw.net     | 
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

_______________________________________________
Rivendell-dev mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev

Reply via email to