Re: [Xcsoar-user] COM ports vs. other ports

2012-07-08 Thread STEVE WILSON
47 Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] COM ports vs. other ports Hi also, some devices can be combined in "serial". For example, I have a redbox feeding into a V7 and then onto a IOIO and android redbox - v7 - ioio - android - xcsoar It works, but there are some issues which hopefully wil

Re: [Xcsoar-user] COM ports vs. other ports

2012-07-07 Thread Peter Cutting
Hi also, some devices can be combined in "serial". For example, I have a redbox feeding into a V7 and then onto a IOIO and android redbox - v7 - ioio - android - xcsoar It works, but there are some issues which hopefully will get solved one day. For example I cannot download the log to the phone,

Re: [Xcsoar-user] COM ports vs. other ports

2012-07-07 Thread Tobias Bieniek
Hi Steve, you can only map one physical port to each "device" in XCSoar. That is correct. About your additional question: It depends ;) If you have an Android device then you only have one physical connection in the form of a USB port. If you connect a IOIO board though, you can channel up to fou

[Xcsoar-user] COM ports vs. other ports

2012-07-07 Thread STEVE WILSON
Hello everybody We have several COM ports (COM1, COM2, etc) and we can have 4 devices (A, B, C, D). Question: Only 1 device per COM port - correct?    Supplementary question: What if we have a wiring harness with multiple input device connections (Flarm, Vario, Compass, etc), but only 1 physical