Thanks Gordan,
I just found Sarah's "SerialTest.rev" stack and it can communicate to
my device. So I am home free now --just have to make a few
adjustments to her stack.
Thanks also to Sarah --when you get here!
Dennis
On Jul 12, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Gordon Tillman wrote:
Hi Dennis,
On Jul 12, 2005, at 12:43, Dennis Brown wrote:
Hi All,
I just ran into a problem that perhaps I can use Rev to solve, but
I don't know if I can, or where to start looking, so perhaps one
of you can point me in the right direction.
I have a robotic glass cutting machine I built 12 years ago. It
uses a serial communications port to initially program its
internal EPROM. I used a Mac (since deceased) with a serial port
and terminal communication software to send two small files to
program the machine when I first built it. Now the machine is
acting up, and I have replacement chips for it, but I have to
program them. I use a Keyspan USB to Serial port device and
driver which work with a serial terminal app. I can communicate
with all the hardware, but I can't control the app in the way I
need to.
All I need to do is send a file one character at a time to the
device and wait for the echo before sending the next character --
piece of cake.
Anyone know if I can use Rev to do this?
This should be no problem at all. I wrote a complete driver for
both NCS/Pearson and ScanTron (bubble-form) scanners and had to do
much the same type of thing. Works great on a Mac with the Keyspan
adapter.
--gordon
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