Reaching the real world

2007-06-06 Thread Blackwell, Gordon
Hallo Gregor, I have just come across your note Reaching the real world I have been trying to program the ELV M232 with VB, but so far without success. I would be very interested in your Python code if you still have it available. Would you please email it to: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Reaching the real world

2005-01-05 Thread Fuzzyman
Thank you very much (to all who replied). There;'s more than enough here to make very good further enquiries. Much appreciated. Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Reaching the real world

2005-01-05 Thread Avi Berkovich
Hey, If you want to do something simple, you can use your parallel port to control other circuitry. I've made an extension module before for DLPortIO which is a free lib for doing port IO in win2k/xp. I have to dig it out of my hdds/discs if you want it, but it's really easy to make with pyrex

Reaching the real world

2005-01-04 Thread Fuzzyman
I have a friend who would like to move and program lights and other electric/electro-mechanical devices by computer. I would like to help - and needless to say Python would be an ideal language for the 'programmers interface'. What I'd like is an electronic interface that connects to several

Re: Reaching the real world

2005-01-04 Thread Thomas Bartkus
Fuzzyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a friend who would like to move and program lights and other electric/electro-mechanical devices by computer. I would like to help - and needless to say Python would be an ideal language for the 'programmers interface'.

Re: Reaching the real world

2005-01-04 Thread John Machin
Fuzzyman wrote: I have a friend who would like to move and program lights and other electric/electro-mechanical devices by computer. I would like to help - and needless to say Python would be an ideal language for the 'programmers interface'. Try Googling for Python X10 --

Re: Reaching the real world

2005-01-04 Thread Alejandro Weinstein
On 4 Jan 2005 at 6:55, Fuzzyman wrote: What I'd like is an electronic interface that connects to several relays and a python extension module to switch on and off the relays. I've had a quick google and can't see anything too similar to what I want. pyro (python robotics) seems to require

Re: Reaching the real world

2005-01-04 Thread Gary Richardson
Fuzzyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a friend who would like to move and program lights and other electric/electro-mechanical devices by computer. I would like to help - and needless to say Python would be an ideal language for the 'programmers interface'.