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Re: xPLHAL INSTALL


  • Subject: Re: xPLHAL INSTALL
  • From: Frank Mc Alinden
  • Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:31:00 +0000

Hi Ian
Just a quick one Had a quick look and couldnt see how to configure the
devcom...I noticed the xpl-xplhome is awaiting configuration ??

Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Ian Lowe
To: <a
href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=3gqsEHexZ2HrmamQPobPqgrC3_ijMlCdAcWFmyNMY2oI6VHoSjhVw6waiDKAa4wRul21VOJPkDegVJ-mx1s">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_xpl] xPLHAL INSTALL


>I didnt extract the zipped files when i first downloaded the
xplhal...Just
extracted the files now and >xplhal installed OK.....

oh dear.

yes, not actually unzipping the file would stop it from working every time.

>You mentioned about downloading Tonys devcom file..does it matter where
its
located

It's an *installer*

unzip it, run it. It automatically installs and registers itself.

>and do i ahve to write a script to send an xpl message out via the
serial
port...I want to use the serial >port so i can test my hardware.....

No, you don't.

Just install Devcom, and configure it with a name and comport inside xplhal
manager.

Ian.





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