If you are using my SerialTest stack, it will automatically receive any data sent by the Brick, so the dot should just appear in the log field on the right. To send the escape, I would make a copy of the Send button, and replace the line:
put fld "sendField" into theData
with
put numToChar(27) into theData
This will send the escape, you can watch for the dot to return and then try sending your command with the Send button.
This will be good for testing, but in your application, you will need this to happen automatically, so you will need to keep reading and checking until you get the dot. Or you could just send the escape, wait for 1 tick and then send the command. Once you have worked out the mechanism manually, you could edit the Send button to do that every time.
It isn't clear what the end-of-line marker should be for either sending or receiving. It may be that for sending, the number of bytes is fixed so you don't need any terminator. My stack doesn't allow for using no terminator, but if CR, LF or CRLF don't work, then try editing the send & receive scripts to allow for no EOL. The send stuff is all in the Send button. Receive is in the card script.
Cheers, Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.troz.net/Rev/
On 25 Nov 2003, at 2:31 am, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
Sarah,
below is the response from the creator of the MacBrick: I don't know how to send a hex number or how to receive a dot.
When sending a <V000(version number) to the device I do see the green light on the device blink and the driver does show up in the menu in SerialTest.
Any help is appreciated,
Tom
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