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Re: VIOM - Girder - Bathroom Audio WAS RE: (ukha_d) Interactive Demo?


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  • Subject: Re: VIOM - Girder - Bathroom Audio WAS RE: (ukha_d) Interactive Demo?
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 14:35:22 +0100
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Hi Neil,

>
>Paul,
>
>After being inspired by your bathroom audio, I'm doing a similar thing,
>well
>almost exactly the same......
>
>I was having problems with girder recognising the serial command from the
>VIOM AFTER the initial one was saved and the PC rebooted. If I re-learnt
>the
>command (exactly the same as the previous one) it worked...... :?
>
>What I changed was: In the receive settings for the serial plug-in (3.03) I
>set it to variable length and ticked the "Translate (bin->hex)" option as
>well.

Yup, that's the puppy. I remember doing that the first time around. - ISTR
though that I also had to enable the receive timeout option...


>
>It seems to remember the commands now (although I'm still fighting with the
>state settings).
>

I struggled a little bit as well with states, (just getting my head round
the concept!), but it's sorted now, - I use a single button as my "input
select" using state values to modify the action of the button each time it's
pressed to run a different multi-group.


>Hope this may be of some help.......
>

I'm away now for a few days, so I'm not going to be doing much of anything
for the next week or so. When I get back I will be wanting to get the
bathroom media control properly implemented though...

Cheers.

Paul G.


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