The "public beta" of the Windows configuration app for Prologix boards is here: http://www.ke5fx.com/gpib/setup.exe
This is actually a complete GPIB Toolkit release, but you can run the PROLOGIX.EXE app independently of anything else. It's a standalone program with no dependencies on the rest of the package. (Parenthetically, if anyone on the list has access to an Agilent PSA-class spectrum analyzer with a Prologix or NI GPIB interface and is interested helping test the new SCPI support in this release, please drop me a note offline.) PROLOGIX.EXE should be a very handy tool for Prologix users running Windows, at least once it's fully debugged. I'd appreciate any comments/bug reports on it. -- john, KE5FX > The new Win32 configuration program is actually looking pretty > sharp; if anyone with a version 3.xx or 4.xx board wants to help > beta-test it, drop me a line offlist at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll > send a copy. > > -- john, KE5FX > > > > > John Miles said the following on 04/15/2007 04:37 PM: > > > > > You can try sending the command ++rst to force the Atmel chip > > to cold-boot > > > itself. That takes about 5 seconds. > > > > Hmmm... that command isn't documented in the on-line manual. I'm > > getting the feeling that one of the problems with this device is that > > the docs are quite incomplete. > > > > For example, according to email I got today from the developer, the > > latest version no longer cares at all about the serial params. Which > > makes sense because the docs that are on the web site don't mention the > > port settings at all. But if you read any of the google hits, you'll > > find a bunch of messages (mainly on time-nuts!) about the need to get > > the 115200, N81 settings correct. > > > > John > > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
