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
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
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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
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
Fuzzyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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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'.
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
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and needless to say Python would be an ideal language for the
'programmers interface'.
Try Googling for Python X10
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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
Fuzzyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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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'.