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Re: Serial Protocol Capture...



Hi Des

>Hmmm, did anyone ever make the rs485-rs232 adaptor?


While playing with rs485 comms using the pic16F628 i also made a rs232
/rs485 interface which outputted the rs485 data and displayed it on a tv
(using the stv chip ) Its a bit buggy but was quite useful for testing my 6
byte protocol.........

Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Des Gibbons
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 7:28 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Serial Protocol Capture...




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan [mailto:dtoma@xxxxxxx]
>
> I have an intermediate version with time stamps on each line (a
request of
> another user).
> The version 1.1 will have both the logs and the time stamp included...
> With timestamp I can even use a single window for the
> communication in both
> directions (in transparent mode).

Wow, it is a very handy piece of software! Have you ever thought about
having a paypal donate button on your site?

>
> > I don't suppose you have a version that works on rs-485? :)
> I have no RS485 interface available here, so is a little bit difficult
for
> me to make a version compatible with that one...

Hmmm, did anyone ever make the rs485-rs232 adaptor?

>
> What I need too is an X10 device who can send data (like a X10 PIR or
> something else), in order to implement the X10 input plugin in InfraX
> Manager too (for the moment only trhe output plugin is available..I
cannot
> do it otherwise...
> It is just too expensive to order one somewhere in Europe because of
the
> transport cost and custom duties.
>
> X10 devices are not available locally, in Romania.

I don't have any X10 kit or I would send you one! I sthere not a PIC design
available for an X10 transmitter?

Cheers, Des.



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